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Quicksand is primarily classified into two types: saturated and unsaturated. Saturated quicksand occurs when water saturates the sand, creating a mixture that loses its strength and can cause objects to sink. Unsaturated quicksand, on the other hand, contains less water and tends to be more stable, though it can still become quicksand under certain conditions. Additionally, quicksand can vary in composition, such as being made of fine sand, silt, or clay, affecting its behavior and formation.

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