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No, sand does not melt at 300 degrees Celsius. Sand, primarily made of silicon dioxide, has a melting point of approximately 1,700 degrees Celsius. At 300 degrees, sand would not melt but may undergo some physical changes like expansion or decomposition depending on its composition.

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