State any four properties of fine aggregate. 

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Properties of fine aggregate: The properties of fie aggregate are stated as follows.

1. Size

2. Source

3. Shape

4. Specific gravity

5. Bulk density

6. Fineness Modulus

7. Cleanliness

8. Silt content

9. Bulking

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