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Yes. Yes they do, they lay eggs in the sands of beaches
There are beautiful beaches throughout the Bahamas, but the most internationally acclaimed beach is on Harbour Island, Eleuthera. Here the beaches are renowned for their "pink" sands
Yes it is, sand grains are commonly made from quartz.
Although most of the New Hampshire Atlantic coastline is rocky, there are sandy beaches at Hampton, Rye, and Wallis Sands. True but nothing spectacular. They are often rocky but are better than no beach.
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the oil sands is found in Alberta and is a natural recourse! People often visits the oil sands to make an adventure and to learn more about the oil sands!!!
Clear,clean of course some are dirty! Lots of coral reefs and white sands!
Animals live in every environment imaginable on the surface of the earth and the oceans, from the harsh permafrost ice plains of the tundras to the scorching sands of the great deserts to rainforests to grass plains.
beaches are really nice its nicer in different countries where the weather is nice and the sea s warm plus the sands moist
Sir Stafford Sands is called the father of tourism because he promoted The Bahamas a resort location to tourist
The massive wind blown piles of sand are called sand dunes. This is when sands blow into a pile.
This is merely due to the presence of other sediments than the normal silica sand. Whether this is some form of mafic, magnetic element, a volcanic sediment or any other, it is just a different element that has been deposited alongside silica.