Sand is a solid, it comes from the three types of minerals: metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous. When one of these rocks have contact with erosion or wind, over a period of time it will break down into sediments. The sediments can be sand, silt, clay, and other things. Soon the sediments will get compacted back together again and this part of the rock cycle starts over again.
Sand is actually solid, even that we say it "pours", it doesn't. it only "pours" when there are many sands. 1 sand does not pour.
Sand is a network solid. This is because it is composed of small grains of quartz. These solids have high melting points and are non conducting.
Each sand grain is a solid, so a heap of sand will still be a solid.
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A liquid. If something is a liquidized, then it has become a liquid.
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
if you heat up sand to a high enough temperature it would become liquid
glass sand is just natural sand except it is cleaned before turned into molten (liquid sand) so just pure sand is melted xx SPOON !!!
Sand is a solid.
Grains of sand are about to move about in a manner that is similar to the motion of molecules of a true liquid.
A liquid. If something is a liquidized, then it has become a liquid.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
Sand is pretty inert, so it should have very little effect. However, if some of the sand does dissolve in the liquid, it would raise the boiling point of the liquid.
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sand and water ice mud
Liquid Sand Tissue - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL (original rating)
it is a solid
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