no it just melts no it just melts but it will stink
no it is just sand nothing else
If you stirred water and sand together, you would have a mixture of water and sand until the sand sinks to the bottom.
A hypothesis is a guess about what will happen in an experiment. For example, "If I burn these cloths, then cotton will burn fastest."
That depends on how fine the powder is. if it is like sand, it probably wont burn that easily, but if it is as fine as flour, then it will burst into flames in 1 second
Sparklers will burn your clothes, skin, or almost anything else they come in contact with. Sparklers can burn up to 1700 degrees or hotter.
he will burn from the inside out
No sand is not flammable. This is easier to consider if we think of occasions where sand is thrown onto a fire to put it out.STUPID ANSWER
the sand storm envelopes anything in its way.
Sand doesn't burn at all, so, yes.
"No. Sand and cement will not burn." (Old answer) Actually, just about anything WILL burn with enough heat, including sand and cement. Sand has been used for centuries to make glass and ceramics, and more recently to make silicon for electronic chips and components. Of course, very few people would have access to heat high enough to melt/burn sand. Interestingly, after using a cinderblock as a beam-stop while tuning a laser, I was surprised to see that the spot where the beam was had turned to glass.
yes I had my feet burnt by sand
Concrete because the sand would burn it.
Burn Zombie Burn happened in 2009.
he will burn
you skin will feel tender after getting a tattoo. it will feel like you have a sun burn more that anything its not painful but not pleasent.
use cream
Sand Serpent happened in 2004.
Sand? burning in an engine? No. No. NO. Calorific value is the heat produced by burning fuel. Sand won't burn.