Various types of sand from around the world
Nothing says coastline like sand, that soft edge between land and sea. Sand takes millions of years to form, created as nearby rock weathers into fine grains. While light brown sand—composed of quartz and feldspar might be what most people imagine, the world contains a whole palette. (Illustration by Natalie Renier, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
TOPICS: How the Ocean Works
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