My guess is no - you could squeeze out the water to decrease the total volume. It would be modeled as porous media, which is pressure-dependent
Grainy, unless the sand was wet.
heterogenous
Yes. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.Yes. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.Yes. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.Yes. Water is incompressible, for most practical purposes.
wet soil
Moonsand
Sand can be wet or 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.
because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
"Wet sand" in French is "sable mouillé".
No sand is not a element.
wet sand
if it is wet take out the wet sand you can sift and reuse sand but 5 times max
It will depend on (a) the bulk density of the dry sand and (b) the moisture content of the wet sand.
Sand, dirt, and other dry things weigh more if it is wet.
...wet sand...?
No
Grainy, unless the sand was wet.