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Think about the Article. How is crushed glass like sand from the ocean floor?
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Think about the Article. How is crushed glass like sand from the ocean floor?
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It is grainy and tiny
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Answer:
It
feels
just
lik
e
sand
but
w
ith
granules
that
sparkl
e
,
it
is
typically
dregded
from
the
oce
an
floo
r
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