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Which is a major mineral found in sand? 1. Pumice 2. Quartz 3. Rhyolite 4. Andesite
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Which is a major mineral found in sand?
1. Pumice
2. Quartz
3. Rhyolite
4. Andesite
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Pumice
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Quartz is the most common mineral found in sand.
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