Fairly soaked, because the water makes the sand stick together and makes it easier to shape into your desired form.
Just remember- the higher you go the drier it needs to be, because wet sand is heavy.
One more thing- if you've got a large form near the water, use dry sand when adding to the base of your castle. Wet sand will not stick as well.
sand should only be a little damp to make a sand castle because it should be a little hard so it can stay together
Wet sand.
Sand can be wet or dry.
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it. Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
Use a mould. There is a type of sand castle you can make using sand and water.Collect a bucket of wet sandFind a dryer spot away from the shoreGet a handfuls of wet sand and pat them down to form a circular baseGet a smaller handful of sand and let the wet sand drip through your hand. This forms squiggly turretsRepeat this as much as you want but remember to make sure the drips are wet enough, not too clumpy and not too bigHave fun and see who can build the highest towers.
yes because if they have sand and the Nile river has water they mix to make quick sand and wet sand and mud i do not know
About 1.2 pounds of dry sand equals 1 pound of wet sand. When sand is wet, it typically weighs more due to the water content.
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No sand is not a element.
sand
wet sand
if it is wet take out the wet sand you can sift and reuse sand but 5 times max