It depends. On an island that was formed from a volcano, it would be volcanic rock. On a coral island, more coral.
In Florida, if you dig down enough you'll hit the crust with in that part of the world is a clay like soil.
It really depends on the geology of the area you're at.
their is not water under the sand on a beach. If there was the beach would collapse.
Sand crabs are found (by birds, too) under the sand at the beach. There's clams down there, too!
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Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
Sand dunes can help trap sand on a beach, they can also be called sand traps. It is a natural way of keeping sand on a beach.
Sand is the particles, beach is the place. And, a beach may be made of pebbles.
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Sand Beach Church was created in 1855.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture