You can freeze to death on mars. Mars may be a planet that is much like Earth but is still rather cold up there in the depths space. You can also play in the sand.
it will freeze in to a ice block
Yes, they can. Sand is almost all oxides of silicon, and it won't react with water. There is no "danger" associated with filling a container with sand, adding water to cover it, then snapping on a lid. If you'd like to use a mason jar with a screw on lid, go for it. Just don't let either container freeze or allow it to get too hot, as freezing or boiling water expands and creates pressure.
yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid
Not if you freeze it. The water in it will simply freeze into globules which will eventually stick together.
Of course it will freeze because it's still water.
Sand will not freeze. Sand is already a solid, and so is already frozen. If you were to melt sand by heating it up more than 1700°C, you could then "freeze it" by putting it in the freezer. If it looks like sand is freezing in the freezer, it is because there is still water inside the sand that is freezing, and making the sand look like it's freezing together.
yes, it can. the reason people think it can't is because the sand at the beach is salty, and salt makes ice melt. so, with no salt involved, water can freeze
a freeze plug hole is where the sand is removed from your engine block or head when they were cast in a sand form. then the freeze plug itself is installed to seal those holes that are where liquid coolants now pass through the engine block and head .
Yes in the bottom of the ocean,,,.... where my nan lives XD
On the side of the engine block. they are not really freeze plugs. That is a myth. They are casting plugs used to remove the sand during casting.
Sand stone is pourous and water gets into it. When it freezes the water expands causing the granuals of sand that make up the sandstone to become disconected from the overal mass of the stone. Freeze and thaw often enough and you have nothing but a pile of sand.
If you are referring to plugs in the engine block, sometimes called freeze plugs, they are used to remove sand from the casting when the engine block is cast. They are not freeze plugs and serve no purpose after manufacture.
Sandstone cannot freeze as it is already a solid. Sometimes rainwater gets into the pores of a rock like sandstone. When the water freezes it expands and pushes on the rock. Then the water melts, and the whole cycle can be repeated over and over, eventually causing the rock to crumble. This is called freeze-thaw weathering.
You can freeze to death on mars. Mars may be a planet that is much like Earth but is still rather cold up there in the depths space. You can also play in the sand.
You can freeze to death on mars. Mars may be a planet that is much like Earth but is still rather cold up there in the depths space. You can also play in the sand.
If it has them they are located on the side of the block. They are actually casting plugs used to remove sand during casting, and have nothing to do with protection from freezing.