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Madden Wiley
25 August, 11:16
Sand is decaying or non decaying material
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Katelyn Leonard
25 August, 13:22
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Sand forms when rocks break down from weathering and eroding over thousands and even millions of years.
And anyways everything decays it might take 1 to millions of years but everything decays.
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