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for putting out small fires
for putting out small fires
Class D but the sand MUST be totally dry.
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About 2.0572 5-gallon buckets of sand in 1.6 cubic feet.
YES it alternates their ovulating sequence!
Sand is not good to eat. Small amounts won't hurt.
The Hawaiian Beach Band sings Sand Bucket.
A million grains of sand is not very big at all. A million grains of sand can fit in a single small bucket.
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Class D but the sand MUST be totally dry.
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I'm sure you could walk away with a small bucket or two without anyone caring. If the property doesn't belong to you though, then it belongs to someone else. You must decide who the owner is and how much they are going to care. If most places it is not legal to remove sand from sand dunes. If you went to a public beach and looked like a tourist it is not likely that anyone would say anything if you took a small bucket of sand or a paper bag of sand. Now if you showed up with a dump truck and a front loader you may run into some trouble.
Anyone who has dug a shovelful of wet sand and a shovelful of dry sand will tell you that the wet sand is quite a bit heavier than the dry sand. Dry sand is composed of individual particles with air in the spaces between grains. When you add water to a bucket of dry sand, the water replaces the air. Although the bucket is already full of sand, you can pour in quite a bit of water, adding that much more weight. If you have a choice of which bucket to carry, pick the bucket of dry sand every time!
because it puts out fires.
Drag the sand to the square then bring the bucket to it then touch the sand castle
Sand itself is homogeneous (each grain is homogeneous), however sand in general (lots of grains of sand, as in a handful of sand) is heterogeneous because it both has other things than sand mixed in and also it is not a pure solid (it is not a large rock of sand).See the Related Questions to the left for more information about heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures.Sand itself is a homogeneous but it's not a mixture. It's a compound. If your talking about a bucket of sand it isn't uniformed throughout it would be a heterogeneous mixture because it's uniform of each piece of "sand" varies. It would be a homogeneous mixture if all the sand in the bucket where the uniformed throughout. For example if all the specs of sand in the bucket are SIO2 silicon dioxide it is a homogeneous mixture.Chemistry the central science 11 editions and their book still confuses people. You think they could explain what they are talking about a little bit better. It's only a 400 dollar book.
Sand is a solid it only pours when there are many sands involved.
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