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'''Black sand''' is one of the several types of [[sand]] that can be found in [[soil layer]]s. Black sand layers occasionally contain an [[aquifer]].
 
'''Black sand''' is one of the several types of [[sand]] that can be found in [[soil layer]]s. Black sand layers occasionally contain an [[aquifer]].

Latest revision as of 19:05, 14 October 2023

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Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Black sand on chalk with sparse grass. A saguaro trunk is visible on the top-left.

Black sand is one of the several types of sand that can be found in soil layers. Black sand layers occasionally contain an aquifer.

It can be gathered into bags and used for the purpose of glassmaking, and it can also be used for farming just like any other soil layer.

An ominous ashy black beach.

In real life[edit]

Black sands are usually made up of large quantities of magnetite. Such black sands (also known as mineral sands or iron sands) are found in various beaches via rivers from erosion and are concentrated via wave action and currents. Other types of black sand include deposits composed of basalt fragments near active volcanoes.

"Black sand" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: udir cuggán
Elven: opa polefa
Goblin: ogur anga
Human: oth zar
Topsoil
Ocean floor
Sand
Clay