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Q: How long does building sand last?
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There is no set duration


Is soft sand building sand?

Soft sand is not building sand. Both soft sand and building sand are types of sand and are used in building.Building sand is courser than soft sand.what he is trying to say here is although soft sand isn't specifically called building sand it is still used in many sand made structures


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