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Sea sand is not suited for construction projects because it is often too salty, which can cause corrosion of metals used in construction. Additionally, the salt content can create water repellant surfaces which can lead to water leakage problems. In some cases, sea sand can also contain an excessiveRead more
Sea sand is not suited for construction projects because it is often too salty, which can cause corrosion of metals used in construction.
Additionally, the salt content can create water repellant surfaces which can lead to water leakage problems. In some cases, sea sand can also contain an excessive amount of silt that can reduce the strength of mortars and concrete used in construction.
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