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Where does sand come from ?
« on: 26/05/2004 16:43:18 »
hello science People..

There's a sh*it load of sand out there isn't there ?

I was wondering where does all the sand come from ?....how deep does sand go in your average run of the mill sandy desert ?...did sand start off as big rocks and is it due to erosion via wethering etc..?

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #1 on: 27/05/2004 11:35:56 »
Yep, I would've also guessed that sand comes from the weathering of rocks especially sandstones.
As to your second question, maybe few metres of sand then followed by layers of small rocks? Anyway, Richard is the person to ask.

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #2 on: 27/05/2004 16:37:32 »
Then it stands to reason that eventually the sand will wheather down to fine particles of dust !!.....Yikes !!..I'd better get down to the beach before that happens !!!

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #3 on: 28/05/2004 08:18:27 »
Bear in mind that the fine dust particles will eventually turn into rocks once again but that over millions of years.

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #4 on: 28/05/2004 12:36:11 »
Is that so ?...I never really thought about it like that ?...how does that happen ?...do they get together and decide to make a rock group ?[:D][:D]....seriously....I did not know that...!!...thanks.....

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #5 on: 28/05/2004 18:17:55 »
There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #6 on: 28/05/2004 19:35:40 »
Yep...I heard that there's (a rough guestimation) there could be anything from 1000 to 1000000 stars for every grain of sand on Earth.........that's a lot !!.....and to think that some people think that this planet holds the only life in the entire Universe is preposterous eh ?....and that's what I have to say about that.

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #7 on: 31/05/2004 01:26:56 »
And in one grain of sand there is enough atoms, to encode enough data to store all of the humanraces written/printed knowlege, EVER. That includes duplicates i think :S.

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #8 on: 30/06/2004 08:26:48 »
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Originally posted by cuso4

Yep, I would've also guessed that sand comes from the weathering of rocks especially sandstones.

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Remember angel, that sandstones originally formed from sand... [:o)]

It is true that sands are formed through the weathering of rocks... Weathered granites are excellent producers of sands due to their high levels of quartz (sands are predominantly quartz which is silica). Other volcanic rocks are also good for making sands. Such sands are often black http://www.chpc.utah.edu/~mcuma/images/hawaii/punaluu.jpg. Sands do take time and large amounts of energy to form through the grinding and collision of rocks in rivers or coastlines. But as mentioned by angel,they can later undergo burial and subsequent lithification (turn to rock).

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #9 on: 01/04/2005 00:12:46 »
Hello....science people...I need you help...
I want ask..how might sand from in nature???where would" shaking" come from in nature??
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« Reply #10 on: 02/04/2005 02:28:13 »
Actually, if you are walking on the white, sandy beaches in Hawaii and such, altmost all the sand comes from the parrot fish's rectum.
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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #11 on: 02/04/2005 08:37:53 »
What about beaches that are quite rocky ?...what poor rectum does that come out from ?

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #12 on: 02/04/2005 19:40:44 »
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Originally posted by neilep

What about beaches that are quite rocky ?...what poor rectum does that come out from ?

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #13 on: 06/04/2005 03:23:26 »
And I always thought those were eggs they were laying??

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #14 on: 06/04/2005 04:00:28 »
acutly most of the sand on beaches is from crashed shells n corel
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« Reply #15 on: 12/04/2005 14:42:38 »
The white and fine sand that looks like powder comes originally from corals, but have been made into the soft sand by the parrot fish.

"For instance, Barbados has gorgeous sandy beaches. Where does this beautiful soft white sand come from that looks so splendid against the turquoise water and red-gold sunsets?

How many residents or visitors enjoying the day at our beautiful beaches realize that the humble parrot fish is largely responsible for their enjoyment? Why? Because the average parrot fish, by nibbling away at the algae on coral, produces a ton of white sand a year! A ton of sand! Imagine! And also imagine how long we would continue to have such beautiful beaches - and the enjoyment and tourist dollars they bring - - if our wetlands become too polluted and degraded to support parrot fish?"

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #16 on: 12/04/2005 19:13:22 »
Strange when one considers that the sands were once fertile soils, supporting a massive number of animals plants and forests. Fossilised tree trunks from the worlds deserts are now saught after to become polished coffee tables in the afluent west. The Sahara was once noted as the bread basket of the world. Now it can hold 2x Australia, which itself is almost all desert or semi desert.

First the forests were removed or burned where they stood, then grasses were grown to fuel the majestic buildings of many lost civilisations around the globe. Then the ground became devoid of organic material due to its over exploitation. The rains began to fail and the soils blew away on the winds, much as they did in the American Dust bowel,leaving behind the grains of sand as a somber reminder of the folly in growing grain where once proud forests stood. And when it did actually rain on the already impoverished soils, there were huge floods which swept away anything remotely less dense than a grain of sand! Sound familiar to anyone?

Food for thought.

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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #17 on: 12/04/2005 20:49:13 »
Your post suggests that human activity caused the formation of the Sahara desert.  You may be putting the cart before the horse.
Geological evidence suggests that Sahara desertification, and deforestation, started with abrupt climate changes around 2 million years ago.  The Sahara is a desert due to climatological changes.
A quote from the USGS site on desertification suggests that human activities have minimal impacts on desertification:

"The world's great deserts were formed by natural processes interacting over long intervals of time. During most of these times, deserts have grown and shrunk independent of human activities. Paleodeserts, large sand seas now inactive because they are stabilized by vegetation, extend well beyond the present margins of core deserts, such as the Sahara."

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« Reply #18 on: 13/04/2005 19:53:33 »
It matters not which species destroys coastal vegetation, once it has gone the sands immediately warm under the sun and an impressive thermal barrier rises high into the air, the same thermal barriers that carry migrating birds to and from Africa and the Middle East!

But there is another side shoot from thermals rising into the air from coastal areas. In addition to providing a cushioned invisible airway for migrating birds and causing aircrafts to endure a roller coaster ride over thermals, known as turbulance. These thermals provide a barrier against ocean born moisture from crossing onto the land. This is precisely why clouds and mist are observed to roll along a coastline, particularly the coastlines of a desert.

Once this barrier is in place, a significant reduction in rainfall will undoubtedly ensue further inland, adding to the risk of forest fires as they become tinder dry.

The funny thing is, one does not need to look into history to see if this is possible! It is happening right under our noses and it's happening now.

In Asia, the Tsunami has wiped out a phenominal amount of coastal vegetation around Thailand, Borneo, Indonesia. Is it a coincidence that an unusual drought is occuring in these and the surrounding countries?

Maybe the dinosaurs in their infinate wisdom were sound environmentalists and did not over exploit the coastlines and river banks by removing all of the vegetation.

And what about the water erosion marks on the sphinx, proven to be because of rain rather than arid sand erosion? coincidence?

One small mangrove forested island off the coast of India had ample moisture from the sea. Then they removed the mangrove forest for fuel, and grew grasses for cattle feed instead of growing more trees.

Today this island is a desert. Bone dry and scattered with the remains of cattle.

Who is to say that mankind is not as old as coal?


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Re: Where does sand come from ?
« Reply #19 on: 06/02/2006 01:51:44 »
and here is a piccy of that coastal moisture,torbay devon
       
taken by yours truly.

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