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Sand is the general term for broken down granules of minerals or rocks, technically between about one-sixteenth of a millimeter to two millimeters in diameter, falling between silt and gravel in the spectrum of sizes.
There are many varieties of sand in the world, each with their own unique composition and qualities. This sand is obtained from banks or beds of rivers. River sand is fine and consists of fine rounded grains. |
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The color of river sand is almost white and Grayish. River sand is usually available in clean condition and is used for plastering. |
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