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Does sand/silt have any internal structures?

Does sand/silt have any internal structures?-example-1
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Yes sand/silt have internal structures.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sand is composed of silicon dioxide, in it silicon and oxygen atoms are joined by covalent bonds, it is mostly in the form of quartz and is in granular form.

Silt size is between sand and clay, composed of framework of silicon dioxide and feldspar.

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