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What features form on dry land?

sand dunes


What is Chinchilla sand?

basically it's sand like substance that you put in a tub and your chinchilla rolls in it. it how it stay dry and stays clean. you don't want to get your chinchilla to wet it can die if it doesn't get dry quick enough.


Why is it unlikely to find a garden slug or land snails in a desert?

sand, like salt, would dry them out.


What is used to measure dry sand?

what is used to measure dry sand


What is the density of sand saturated surface dry?

That depends on the type and grade of the sand


Is sand 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.


How many decatherms in a cubic meter?

The answer will depend on the substance whose volume is given. A cubic metre of dry sand probably contains no decatherms.


Is moon sand always dry?

yes,moon sand is always dry


Is sand wet?

Sand can be wet or dry.


What do sediment deposits on dry land form?

Sediment deposits on dry land can form various landforms such as sand dunes, alluvial plains, and deltas. Over time, these deposits can accumulate and be cemented together to form sedimentary rocks.


Why does dry sand weigh more than wet sand?

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!


What is the weight of 1cum dry sand?

The weight of 1 cubic meter (cum) of dry sand is typically around 1,600 to 1,700 kilograms, depending on the specific density of the sand.