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Breccia is a sedimentary rock composed of angular fragments cemented together, typically formed in environments with high-energy conditions, such as landslides or volcanic activity. Long Island's geology is primarily characterized by glacial deposits and coastal sediments, resulting in a more rounded and sorted sediment composition. As a result, the beach is more likely to feature materials like sand and gravel rather than the angular fragments characteristic of breccia.

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