Grains of sand are about to move about in a manner that is similar to the motion of molecules of a true liquid.
Sand is a solid, not a liquid.
Sand is a solid, not a liquid.
Sand is a solid.
No. Sand varies in composition and grain size.
They are the same.
No, sand is not a liquid. Sand is a solid material made up of small grains of rock and mineral particles.
Liquidized sand would still be considered a solid because the individual sand particles retain their solid characteristics, despite being in a liquid-like state. The sand particles are just dispersed in a liquid medium, giving the appearance of a liquid.
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A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.