Scientists call it capillary attraction which is the interstitial liquid bridges between each grain of sand which occurs due to surface tension.
Pretty much intelligibly, when wet feet comes into contact with sand, the surface tension present in the water droplets presents enough strength to allow sand grains to stick to your feet.
BECAUSE THEY FEEL LIKE IT, aiight ?
no retard not because they feel like it s*** head
Because the water acts as a glue, and when dried, the paper becomes deformed.
So, be careful with your copy books.
Cause a hydrophobic "fear of water" to the mind!!
Pour liquid on it (such as water).
Anyone who has dug a shovelful of wet sand and a shovelful of dry sand will tell you that the wet sand is quite a bit heavier than the dry sand. Dry sand is composed of individual particles with air in the spaces between grains. When you add water to a bucket of dry sand, the water replaces the air. Although the bucket is already full of sand, you can pour in quite a bit of water, adding that much more weight. If you have a choice of which bucket to carry, pick the bucket of dry sand every time!
between the stick and water
The density of sand varies depending on what minerals the grains of sand are made of, and wet sand is denser than dry sand. As a rough rule of thumb, a litre of dry sand weighs about 1500 grams.
the solution will be more liquid and will not stick together
Fairly soaked, because the water makes the sand stick together and makes it easier to shape into your desired form. Just remember- the higher you go the drier it needs to be, because wet sand is heavy. One more thing- if you've got a large form near the water, use dry sand when adding to the base of your castle. Wet sand will not stick as well.
grains of sand will stick together when wet because of the property of water known as cohesion. cohesion occurs because the water molecule will become attracted to the sand because water will become polarized
Sand can be wet or dry.
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it. Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
You need 4.27 cubic feet. Weight in pounds is deceptive for sand depending on how wet or dry the sand is.
About 2.0572 5-gallon buckets of sand in 1.6 cubic feet.
No sand is not a element.
wet sand
if it is wet take out the wet sand you can sift and reuse sand but 5 times max
It will depend on (a) the bulk density of the dry sand and (b) the moisture content of the wet sand.