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Qué (quién) es sand - definición

GRANULAR MATERIAL COMPOSED OF FINELY DIVIDED ROCK AND MINERAL PARTICLES, SAND PARTICLES RANGE IN DIAMETER FROM 0.063 TO 2 MM (PER ISO 14688)
Coversand; Sand-grain; Floor-sugar; Floor sugar; Sand grain; Desert sand; Beach sand; Beach sands; Fine sand; Environmental impact of sand mining
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  • Sand from [[Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park]], [[Utah]]. These are grains of [[quartz]] with a [[hematite]] coating providing the orange color.
  • Heavy minerals (dark) in a quartz beach sand ([[Chennai]], India)
  • Sand [[dune]]s in the [[Idehan Ubari]], Libya
  • Sand from [[Pismo Beach, California]]. Components are primarily [[quartz]], [[chert]], [[igneous rock]], and shell fragments.
  • Western Desert]], Egypt. Pitting is a consequence of wind transportation.
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] showing grains of sand
  • Close up of black volcanic sand from Perissa, [[Santorini]], Greece
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sand         
(sands, sanding, sanded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Sand is a substance that looks like powder, and consists of extremely small pieces of stone. Some deserts and many beaches are made up of sand.
They all walked barefoot across the damp sand to the water's edge.
...grains of sand.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Sands are a large area of sand, for example a beach.
...miles of golden sands.
N-PLURAL
3.
If you sand a wood or metal surface, you rub sandpaper over it in order to make it smooth or clean.
Sand the surface softly and carefully.
VERB: V n
Sand down means the same as sand
.
I was going to sand down the chairs and repaint them...
Simply sand them down with a fine grade of sandpaper.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
Sand         
·noun Courage; pluck; grit.
II. Sand ·vt To drive upon the sand.
III. Sand ·noun A single particle of such stone.
IV. Sand ·vt To sprinkle or cover with sand.
V. Sand ·vt To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud.
VI. Sand ·vt To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar.
VII. Sand ·noun The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life.
VIII. Sand ·noun Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide.
IX. Sand ·noun Fine particles of stone, ·esp. of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent when wet.
sand         
I. n.
Gravel, small pebbles, comminuted silica.
II. v. a.
Cover or sprinkle with sand.

Wikipedia

Sand

Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided mineral particles. Sand has various compositions but is defined by its grain size. Sand grains are smaller than gravel and coarser than silt. Sand can also refer to a textural class of soil or soil type; i.e., a soil containing more than 85 percent sand-sized particles by mass.

The composition of sand varies, depending on the local rock sources and conditions, but the most common constituent of sand in inland continental settings and non-tropical coastal settings is silica (silicon dioxide, or SiO2), usually in the form of quartz.

Calcium carbonate is the second most common type of sand, for example, aragonite, which has mostly been created, over the past 500 million years, by various forms of life, like coral and shellfish. For example, it is the primary form of sand apparent in areas where reefs have dominated the ecosystem for millions of years like the Caribbean. Somewhat more rarely, sand may be composed of calcium sulfate, such as gypsum and selenite, as is found in places like White Sands National Park and Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S.

Sand is a non-renewable resource over human timescales, and sand suitable for making concrete is in high demand. Desert sand, although plentiful, is not suitable for concrete. 50 billion tons of beach sand and fossil sand is used each year for construction.

Ejemplos de uso de sand
1. From sand the settlements came, and to sand they shall return.
2. Titan‘s sand likely is a little coarser but less dense than typical sand on Earth or Mars.
3. The lowest, oldest portion had the signature of dry sand dunes; the middle portion had windblown sheets of sand.
4. From Kabul, VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports.
5. From Islamabad, VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports.