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Its hard little grains are not fragments of clay or of any other soft or fairly soft rock. Actually they are made mostly of and silica is the hardsilica est of all the common minerals. smashing, dashing waves only help to do the job by bashing big rocks into small fragments. The winds, the weather and running rivers also help to separate gritty grains of sand from massive slabs of rock. These pounding forces are at work everywhere on the Made of Silica It rates m class seven on the scale of mineral hardness. The onlv harder stones are SOUR PLYWOOD PANELING Pint Your at Neighborhood Beautiful everlasting BUY & SAVE AT HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS This Special ends Thurs. May 31st May 28th Memorial Day SAIT tAK -- 35 LOCATIONS- - 05033 93 class nine and the glittering diamond of class ten. All the natural minerals harder than sandy silica are gems Cools, Sets Solid The story of sands of the deserts and beaches begins in the bowels of the earth, when molten magma forms underground. Now and then this mixture of melted minerals and steamy gases erupts to the surface or oozes between layers of rock below. It cools and sets solid. As this happens molecules of this or that mineral attract each other and tend to form crystals Silica molecules often congregate in gritty little grains of golden sand. As the mixture cools to form granites or other igneous rocks, the sandy silica is embedded in masses of felspars, micas and other weaker min- leased grains of hard silica at the faces of tougher rocks. l.rnnard Mar Bv On S(art of igneous Outcroppings bedrock are exposed and sandblasted with blowing bul lets of hard grit As the weak er minerals are eroded, more and more sands are freed to join the shifting desert dunes. Some deserts suffer severe seasonal changes and even m the tropics scorching days are followed by cold nights. Rocks w ith and contract expand changing temperatures, which makes them crack and break into fragments. This tempera ture erosion prepares the way for relentless wind erosion. Water from snows or brief desert deluges also weaken the and rocks. All these fore es of erosion work together to free imprisoned of crystals and create sands in the dry deserts. tough silica erals. 54 ABITABI BRAND . . Have a Question? Ask Andy Andv ' 0 The patient forces of weath-- ( ery wind and water erosion wear away weaker minerals first. The tough silica crystals are freed and tumble down In piles of sand. When this occurs under water, the sand may be embedded again in masses of sedimentary sandstone. Deeper Lavers Vast areas of the continental crust are topped w ith sandstones and limestones, clays and other sedimentary rocks. Almost everywhere they rest on deeper layers of igneous rocks. In and regions, wild winds, soon erode exposed and hurl the re sandstone Daily Quiz 1. American housewives have recently been boycotting which creature? REYNARD Mointna TABBY Bv Mt II FERDINAND BRUIN 2. 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