Quicksand is deep enough to GET YOU KILLED!!!
8 feet?
About up to your knees
Quicksand is just a mixture of water and sand. Most people, if caught in quicksand, would scream for help and jerk their body in all different directions, only causing them to sink faster. I have actually made homemade quicksand holes, but very small and not deep at all. To get out of quicksand, you must just calmly swim to the edge. It's as simple as that!
A quicksand is solid.
Quicksand is deep enough to GET YOU KILLED!!!
it depends on how deep the quicksand is if it is inches deep the animals will sink 2 inches if it is 50 feet deep the animal will sink 50 feet
8 feet?
About up to your knees
Yes, sometimes elephants find themselves stuck knee deep in quicksand. Please refer to the related link for information on an elephant rescue from quicksand.
Quicksand
Quicksand is just a mixture of water and sand. Most people, if caught in quicksand, would scream for help and jerk their body in all different directions, only causing them to sink faster. I have actually made homemade quicksand holes, but very small and not deep at all. To get out of quicksand, you must just calmly swim to the edge. It's as simple as that!
Quicksand is dangerous because you can't escape from it by moving around like crazy. By doing that, you'll sink quicker 'till the point it engulf you alive. The only way to escape is to get a stable vine to pull you out.
quicksand is a crude mixture of whatevers in the sandpit, sand, water, often mud and stuff. ect.. so it is both. Containing a liquid and a solid make the mixture act as a semi-solid.
Quite possibly, yes. Quicksand can appear anywhere with sand and water, and often appears near the beach. Quicksand doesn't often appear the way that you see in movies however. Normal quicksand depends on water saturation levels and the conditions in the area. A place where quicksand appeared last week might not be quicksand any longer if it is drier or if someone dug up the area. You also don't just sink in without moving. You actually only sink if you struggle, and many times patches of quicksand are not as large as you are, and will only catch your foot. Usually, quicksand is not very deep either, rarely more than a few feet deep. Usually, if you watch where you are walking, and test the stability of any area that looks marshy or soupy, you should be okay.
It all depends on how deep the hole it's in is. It could be just over a meter, or it could be deeper than 5 feet.
Quicksand is natural.