God (notice the capital G) is an omnipresent being. Hes everywhere at once and sees everything at once. He knows you, your future, and everything about you. No matter what you do he always knows and loves you.
A million grains of sand is not very big at all. A million grains of sand can fit in a single small bucket.
There are many more stars than there are grains of sand on earth. See link.
No. Sand grains could be a mixture of particles of all sorts of different rock grains. Some sands are mostly quartz grains, some are grains of feldspars, some are gypsum, some are basaltic, and some are combinations of types. Sand can actually be formed from almost any rock type.
It is impossible to count all the grains of sand. Sand is found in vast quantities on beaches, deserts, and the ocean floor, making it impossible for anyone to accurately count each individual grain.
Gravel, cobbles and boulders are all individual clasts of increasing size that are larger than sand.
This is an un-answerable question due to the fact that the number of grains of sand is constantly changing and we can not keep up with it. But I can tell you that Florida has more grains of sand than Rhode Island and less than the Sahara Desert. Hope I helped. Still counting.
Grains of sand will move faster compared to pebbles. Sand is lighter and will easily get carried by wind, unlike pebbles, which are heavier in comparison.
No. They vary widely in size, shape and composition.
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I have seen that Each grain of sand weights 0.0027 grams One ton is 907,185 grams, That is 335,994,400 grains of sand per ton and there are (aproximately) 700,500,000,000,000,000,000 grains of sand on earth (seven quintillion five quadrillion) from what I could found on the internet, but I don't know for the deserts only <><><> Not all deserts have sand- many are rocky. No one has measured the sand in all the deserts, so the weight is not known.
As many as there are grains of sand on all of the beaches. Go ahead, try to count it.
Sand. The sand has space between all of the little grains, clay is stuck together with less space.