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Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
Nope, they are heterogeneous.
I think what you are trying to say is the sand on a beach cools down easier at more quickly then the ocean water because of convection status, this makes the cool water much more cool then in the ocean water because of radiation.
A sand dune is a mount,hill or ridge of sand that lies behind the part of the beach affected by tides.They are formed over many years when windblown sand is trapped by beach grass or other stationary objects..
Sand dunes can help trap sand on a beach, they can also be called sand traps. It is a natural way of keeping sand on a beach.
it means for example the sun heats the sand and the sands heats your feet
a sand dune maybe...? Well,,,,,,,,a sand dune is any beach if that helps???? Sorry. im trying to figure it out also.
No, sand on the beach is not an example of a compound; it is primarily composed of small particles of minerals, mainly silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is a compound. However, the term "sand" typically refers to a mixture of various minerals and organic materials rather than a single chemical compound. Therefore, while sand contains compounds, it itself is a heterogeneous mixture.
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
their is not water under the sand on a beach. If there was the beach would collapse.
Endothermic. The sand is absorbing heat. If it was radiating heat, that would be exothermic.
Sand Beach Church was created in 1855.