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Quicksand typically occurs in areas where sand is saturated with water, such as riverbanks, beaches, marshes, and coastal regions. It forms when water rises through the sand, reducing the friction between particles and creating a liquefied state. This phenomenon can happen in both natural settings and man-made environments where water accumulates in sandy soil.

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