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is sand called sand because its between the sea and the land?​

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Answered by ganisha14
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Is it because it's between the sea and land? Different sources have slightly different answers, but the answer is no. The English word “sand” comes from the Old Dutch word “sant”, which itself came from the Proto-Germanic word “sandam”.

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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No , sand is not called sand because its between the sea and the land .

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Many people think so, but  sand is not called sand because it lies between the sea and the land.

The word sand is believed to be derived from the Old English word. It comes from the old Dutch sant that became Zand (that is, sand). The modern definition of sand is based on particle size. Sand is larger than clay and silt, but smaller than gravel.

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