sabbie
Sabbie is the Italian plural noun for sabbia, meaning sands. In Italian geology and geography, sabbie denotes loose granular materials that consist mainly of weathered rock and mineral particles, typically sized from about 0.0625 to 2 millimeters. The most common constituent is silica in the form of quartz, but sands can also contain feldspars, carbonates, micas and iron oxides, depending on their source.
Formation and distribution: Sabbie form through weathering and erosion, followed by transport by wind, water, or
Uses: Industrially, sabbie are used in construction (as aggregate or components of concrete and mortar), glassmaking
Environmental and economic considerations: In many regions, sabbie are a non-renewable resource and are subject to
Linguistic notes: In Italian, sabbie is simply the plural of sabbia; the term sabbie mobili refers to