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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
11

This is for forensics:How is sand classified?​

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kramer2 years ago
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Answer:

Based on the grain size of the particle, sand is classified as Fine Sand(0.075 to 0.425mm), Medium Sand(0.425 to 2mm), and Coarse Sand(2.0 mm to 4.75mm) Based on origin, sand is classified as Pit sand, River sand, Sea sand, and manufactured sand.

Explanation:

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Annette [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sand grains are classified as young, or immature, and old, or mature

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