why do seaweeds not get to grow on sandy beaches
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because land is less fertile
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some mineral are not found in sand da compared to soil
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The surface of sandy beaches is permanently moving under the action of the tides, wind and currents. It is a reason why a sandy shoreline provides no place for attachment of surface-growing seaweeds and no inviting crevices, but it can hold water between small grains.
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