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Desert sand consists of wind-swept grains of sand that often lack the roundness and sorts of grains found in sand used for construction. Desert sand lacks any cohesive strength, meaning that it is not an effective material for use in mortar or concrete. Desert sand also has a tendency to heat up quiRead more
Desert sand consists of wind-swept grains of sand that often lack the roundness and sorts of grains found in sand used for construction. Desert sand lacks any cohesive strength, meaning that it is not an effective material for use in mortar or concrete. Desert sand also has a tendency to heat up quickly, which can cause discomfort when walking barefoot on the sand.
In addition, desert sand tends to be more prone to erosion than construction sand, making it less suitable for long-term use in buildings and other structures.
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