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Godspanther
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If one digs a well near the ocean can the sand filter the salt out of ocean water? If so how far inland would one have to go?
Geology is the study of the Earth's physical structure, history, and processes.
Salt water is formed through the process of evaporation. As water evaporates, it leaves behind salt, which becomes more concentrated over time.
Salt water plays a significant role in geology as it is a major component of the Earth's oceans and has a significant impact on the formation of landforms and the movement of tectonic plates.
Sand is formed through the breakdown and erosion of rocks and minerals. Over time, wind and water carry these small particles to different locations, creating sand deposits.
Some examples of geological features created by sand and salt water include beaches, sand dunes, and barrier islands. These features are constantly changing due to the dynamic nature of sand and salt water.