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Generally Dirt or Loam is the byproduct of broken down organic material. Lik if you compost you will end up with a rich, dark substance usually called dirt or loam. It is rich in nutrients and good to plant with. Dirt in your yard is probably mixed with sand which is a more crystalline type substance. Glass is made from melting sand. My answer would be no - dirt cannot be melted but it can be baked and then it will crumble to ash

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