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LadyButterfly she/her@piefed.blahaj.zone to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 days ago

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  • _lilith@lemmy.world
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    This isn’t any more true than it was 15 years ago when I first saw it on imgur. Those are close ups of small shells found in some tropical sand that have been separated from regular sand. Sand isn’t fucking magic its small rocks.

    Also white sand is fish poop.

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      And yet if you look at https://magnifiedsand.com/ it is insanely cool and not too different from the images in this post. I don’t think that entire website is fraudulent. Glad I didn’t see your comment first because it would’ve turned me off of even looking into this further. When I did look into it further, I was thrilled.

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        That is very heavily curated to make every picture interesting. Take a scoop from your nearest beach and it doesn’t look anywhere near as dramatic. Sauce: I run a lab with fancy microscopes.

        Your skin is infinitely more populated. Especially under your fingernails.

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        Or Big Magnifier would have you believe.

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      White sand is calcium carbonate that has been eroded down to sand size particles. One way that happens is by parrot fish grinding it up, but weathering surely created the vast majority of it.

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        https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/why-parrotfish-poop-white-sand-5-358789/

        “On the Great Barrier Reef, for example, researchers estimate that parrotfish are responsible for producing over 85% of the new sand generated annually.”

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          How does that compare to the quantity of sand already in existence? There was a long period of time (millions and millions of years) when there were no parrotfish, but billions of tons of calcium carbonate being eroded by the weather.

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            How much of all the planet’s sand is on beaches frequenteeed by humans? Perhaps the interesting samples are over-represented but they’re still neat.

          • CatsGoMOW@lemmy.world
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            Could very well have been other animals over time.

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            How does that compare to the quantity of sand already in existence?

            Seeing as there’s now a shortage of water-eroded sand, probably a good portion of it

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              Are you thinking of sand that’s easily accessible (so not under many metres of sea) and suitable for use in concrete?

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            What a stupid thing to bicker about. Good work, people on the internet. o_O

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              I didn’t read it as bickering at all, just two people with an interest in sand, trying to get to the truth.

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                I might be extra cranky. I hate sand.

                • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  Fuck off, Anakin.

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              We’ve all got our hobbies

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      And how much of it is at least 50% microplastics now.

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      Hajabawhat now? How is white sand fish poop? Isn’t it just sand? Or do you mean like the white particles in mixed sand are fish poop?

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        White sand is fish poop. https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/this-fish-eats-coral-and-poops-out-perfect-white-sand-5-354250/

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          “This fish produces white sand” is pretty far away from “all white sand is produced by fish”.

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      Shhhhh, let them believe. It is okay

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    More interesting your skin under the microscope, better for your endorphines.

    You are never alone

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      they all look so derpy.

    • LadyButterfly she/her@piefed.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Bottom left looks like a friendly chap

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      Boobies

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        Neurons activated

        Endorphins released

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        I specialize it viewing your boobies. Don’t worry, I’m a scientist

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      Sifl and Olly was an awesome show.

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    https://magnifiedsand.com/ shows you magnified different sand from different beaches across the world. Youre welcome

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      That is really cool, thank you. Also it shows that, as some other comments said, the picture of the post are sorted, but also there are beaches with a high shell content.

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    Something about this reminds me if the I Spy books of my youth:

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      i have the exact same vacuum tube thats on the image

    • ForeverComical@lemmy.ca
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      That makes me think of a mobile game that is somewhat soothing. It’s called “A little to the left: Cupboards and drawers” It’s an okay game of you like sorting things.

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      I miss those tbh. A lot of them had cool Rupe-Goldberg-esque contraptions and I would spend a lot of time trying to piece together how they’d work

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        Those were awesome. Great now I’m all nostalgic

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    Here’s one I took in Namibia! altr

    and another, how it looks altr

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      Very pretty! Why are so many translucent?

      Edit: I assume they were ground down from the Glass Mountain, but waiting for an answer, still. :)

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        I think a lot of it came from the dessert and surrounding areas. Namibia has a somewhat strange condition where the wind moves today the ocean then back inland throughout the day, so some of it I think is from the land. This was also near the famous beach area where the tide comes in very quickly and you may have seen vehicles trying to race the tide to get to higher ground. I think also near there was a salt processing facility. So, I’m not exactly sure, but it was pretty!

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    I too have a fondness of tiny worlds.

    Do you know about diatoms ?

    And there is a guy who makes art with them. https://youtu.be/qxkbSk--EUY?is=mXHpUGS7ghbE_xAM

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      I hadn’t heard of Klaus Kemp, diatoms, or the fact the Victorians were making microscopic art, so thanks for sharing.

      It seems he passed away four years ago, but had a fascinating life: https://isdr.org/in-memory-of-our-friend-and-colleague-klaus-kemp/

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    oh yayyyy! how delightful! =D

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    not sure why but these photos creep me outttt

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      That’s interesting, it doesn’t creep me out but I can certainly see it, maybe something about the unknown of what the seemingly homogenous sand truly is. A world beyond what we can see, that we are ignorant to but that always has, and always will be there. Almost eldritch in a way.

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      And I thought the bug sub creeped me out.

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    It’s so much better if u watch it in a (real) binocular microscope so u can see it in 3D and turn it around.

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