Can you remember the first time you went to the beach? You probably had fun splashing in the waves and the water. Then you laughed with pleasure to feel wet sand under you bare feet! You looked back to see the tracks your feet made as you walked. Soon you discovered how to build forts and castles. Before you left, you may have watched as the waves wore everything away to flatten the beach again. Did you wonder where all that sand came from, and did you know that every grain has a story to tell?
Adventures in Sand explains how sand is made, how we use sand in everyday life, and what we can learn about history by looking at sand.
Geologist David M. Baird was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick and spent his early years in China with his missionary parents. After teaching geology in eastern Canadian universities, he became Founding Director of the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa. He also created the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta.
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