It makes the quicksand wet and soggy.
What happens when you try to pull an object out of quicksand
Quicksand involves water cohesion and density. You sink in quicksand because you are more dense than the sand-water mixture. No chemical reactions are involved.
When you're in quicksand, your body displaces the water in the sand and causes it to lose its ability to support your weight. As a result, you sink further into the quicksand. However, quicksand is not as dangerous as it is often portrayed in movies, and it is possible to float in quicksand if you stay calm and spread your body weight over a larger surface area.
Quicksand is made of wet, mucky sand. It is usually found in jungles, where the water from the soil gets into deep sand. It then gets the sand overly saturated, so when you step in it, you sink as if your pool had just a little sand in it. There is more water than sand, so you sink like in water, not like in sand.
When you get to the end, there is a gem in a wall and water flows and fies you into a hot spring. then the game gets interesting.
it leads to the bottom of the quicksand pit because it is just sand and water.
you should try to float because quicksand is a mixture of water and sand.
No, quicksand typically forms on land where water saturates the soil, causing it to become unstable. Quicksand does not typically occur on the seabed, as the dynamics of sediment and water are different in aquatic environments.
im asking the question, what happen when water gets in brain
The water gets cooler
it gets cooler
It gets frozen