Sand is a silicate, and is found in deserts and on beaches. It "goes" with the winds and tides, or if you mean in an arrangement, palms, grasses and sea shells.
a sand dune that goes on in a long line
two liters of sand :)
Yes, sand has a lot of air in it. That is why when you pour water on sand, the water goes right through it.
no because the sand doesn't keep it in the sand so it goes deep
a sand castle
200 pounds
a sand dune that goes on in a long line
put through a filter that only the sand goes through, like chiken wire or netting
Fine sand Course sand Gravel Boulder Solid rock
sand=2*Weight of Cement water=cement/2
Washed float sand.
This is a bad idea. Diatomaceous earth (de) will go right through a sand filter. It will end up back in the pool and then it is almost impossible to get out. Sand goes in sand filters, de goes in de filters.