Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Kuenen, Phillip H. (1956), Sand-its Origin, Transportation, Abrasion and Accumulation, The Geological Society of South Africa, Retrieved on 2012-06-08
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    08 JUN 2012

     The Formation of Grains of Sand

    On the basis of the results recorded in this review, it can be claimed that the average sand grain has taken many hundreds of millions of years to lose 10 per cent. of its weight by abrasion and become subangular. It is a platitude to point to the slowness of geological processes. But much depends on the way things are put. For it can also be said that a sand grain travelling on the bottom of a river loses 10 million molecules each time it rolls over on its side and that representation impres...
    Folksonomies: wonder numbers
    Folksonomies: wonder numbers
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    Miraculous in numbers.

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