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they affect by the sand
yes
Yes, in fact they can because it is so windy and sand blows every where that a camels nostrils were made so that sand could not go through their nostrils and into their respiratory system. Also, they can keep all the condensation from breathing andsend it back to their body liquids, and they end up saving a LOT more water than if they had let the condensation evaporate.
Sand play has value for children as it encourages sensory exploration, creativity, problem-solving, and social interaction. It can also promote fine motor skills and language development. Additionally, playing in sand can have a calming effect and promote relaxation.
Sand is filtered.
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erosion can effect the ocean because when there is erosion the sand will effect the height or space of the beach or ocean
playing in sand it self does not cause ringworm. Rind worms come from dirty environments. If you buy sand and keep it relatively clean, you should be ok. If pets or animals urinate or defecate in the sand it needs to be replaced.
Yes, sand is essentially tiny rocks that can cut your stomach lining.
Gravel and sand are broken rocks.
It reflects sun-light and heat.
Camels have hair-lined nostrils to help filter out sand and dust particles from the air they breathe in the desert environment. The fine hairs trap these particles, preventing them from entering the camel's respiratory system and causing damage or irritation.