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Sand, for the most part, is homogeneous. If you go to the beech, the particles of sand are of uniform size and chemical composition. Although you might find a foreign object, such as a coin, an article of jewelry, a cigarette butt, or a piece of shell, sand is very consistent and uniform; therefore, it is homogeneous.

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