I honestly don't know. I'm in 6th grade and this was my question. You guys are probably wondering well, if you don't know the answer then don't answer it!!
Yes
water and ammonia
the reason water causes that is because water makes dirt mud and a canyon is just giant dirt clumps to make a cliff. so when little gentle water waves come it take dirt with it then the dirt dissolves in the water.the reason ice causes that is because ice makes the dirt more fragile then the dirt brakes of the side.
An *aqueous* solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The term "aqueous" stands for the latin word "aqua" which means water.
Then the substance in the container becomesa mixture of hot dirt in hot water.
No solution is concentrated when there is water in it
Gasoline is a solution of oil, octane, water, and trace minerals. Saltwater is a solution of salt and water. Salt is a compound of Sodium and Chlorine. Carbon is an element itself, and is therefore not a solution. Dirt is a compound of various minerals and materials.
water and ammonia
Separation of solids from a liquid solution.
No. The solids in muddy water are in suspension rather than true solution; most true solutions in water are transparent, at least in thin layers. Muddy water is not really a solution at all. You can't see through it it's parts can be filtered out. So, your answer is NO muddy water is not a true solution.
Dissolve soil in water to form a dirty solution. Heat the dirty solution until it gives off steam (water vapour). Capture the water vapour and condense (cool it down) back into water. The dirt has been left behind, and the condensed water is clear. The same effect can be done with a saline (salty) solution.
First dirt, plastic, gravel are deleted by filtration. The solution is evaporated and a salt is obtained as a residue.Again add water: gravel is sedimented in water, plastic floats and both can be separated; dirt is separated by a new filtration.
No, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
you drain the water and the water will fall out and the dirt will stay in the drainer?
Rocks are denser than dirt, and dirt is denser than water
dirt
Dirt is denser than water, so it will eventually settle to the bottom, but that would take a VERY long time. ---- This depends on the dirt. If say the Dirt containe some salt, then the salt will dissolve in the water and not sink down. It is watersoluble. Some components might be heavyer than water, and will obviously sink to the bottom. If the dirt contain some oily substances, then these substances will float on top. Dirt is not a simple compound that is the same all over the world. Dirt is chemistry at a quite high level :-) Regards. Also, very very small particles will form a colloid and not sink. It's like milk, which is mainly a colloid, not a solution.