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The sand would stop a fire if the candle tiped over or at minimize the severity of the fire.And as the colour of both sand and candle flame is same.Thus, sand actually reflect most of the light produced by the candle to the surrounding making the light even brighter.

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Sand is a good material to have around a lighted candle because it can smother the flame by cutting off its oxygen supply, helping to extinguish the fire quickly and effectively. Additionally, sand is non-flammable and can absorb heat, reducing the risk of the fire spreading to other materials.

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It is not flammable.

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