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Black Sand

From Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com

Black sand from Punaluu's beach park on the island of Hawaii.Anne Helmenstine
Black sand from Punaluu's beach park on the island of Hawaii.
There are black lava rocks everywhere on the Big Island, but not all that much black sand. The sand is shiny, hard, and a little sharp. Special conditions were required for it to form. Basically, lava had to strike water such that it shattered. Over time, the shards become smoothed.

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