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no!
Sand. It takes thousands of years for a rock to turn into sand.
The heat Sand absorbs from the Sun's rays is an example of energy absorption
No - diamond and glass are two completely different things. Diamond is a pure form of carbon. Glass is a mixture of different chemicals including (but not limited to) sand, silica and lime.
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No - however sand is able to store energy, in particular solar energy as the sun heats the sand and the sand collects the energy. It may be possible, in future, to try to collect the energy from the sand, but at the moment, this technology is unavailable.
no!
because the sunligth give a energy solar
If you are talking about the Solar Energy systems using sand for thermal energy storage that are currently under research and development, yes it appears to be real but whether it will be practical and economical still waits to be determined.
By digging on the sand
if you mean stand, it never was in the middle of the solar system If you mean sand then i have no idea what you are saying...
Sand can be watered by sea waves; water being evaporated under solar heat, salt remain in sand.
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
It can be used by solar panels to give a direct output of electric power. Or it can be used to make plants by photosynthesis, which uses the Sun's energy to break down carbon dioxide into carbon which is used for the plant tissues, and gives off oxygen. The plants can then be burned, which produces energy to drive an electric generator, and gives off carbon dioxide. When the plants have time to turn into coal or oil (100,000,000 years) that is caused a fossil fuel.
Yes, living things used sand.
Friction.
there is no such things of sand cats.