The water molecules are far smaller than the spaces between the sand grains and can easily slip through, gravity pulls the water down.
It Depends on Type Of soil if soil has more concentration of kankar nodules diffusion of water is slower and vice-versa.also it depends on soil affinity to water.
This depends on the sand particle sizes, the mass ratio sand/water, the geometry of the bottle, total volume, etc.
5 seconds
Millions of years
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
i believe it take about ten years to form a sand dune
Fine-grained sand generally erodes fasterthan coarse-grained sand.
all coastlines erode but you can stop it happening as fast by putting up guards. theres a lot of things you can do to slow it down like add walls, do groves going into the sea so the sand going out gets trapped or just adding more sand to the beach because that it a natrual defence. and if they protect the sand it will stop it and it will be cheaper
Millions of years
Erode rock into sand.
Wind can erode topsoil.Drugs erode family values.
about 1 day
The wind blows sand and the sand rubs on the land so it erodes
it can take from around 5 minutes to millions and millions of years
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
ho long dose it take a humien to sink in quick sand
the wind whips at the sand and rocks and erodes them
Abrasion is the 'sand papering' effect of the wave on a cliff
Eating sand can greatly erode tooth enamel, causing decay, cavities, sensitivity, discoloration, and pain. This is because of the abrasiveness of the sand.
i believe it take about ten years to form a sand dune