Moonsand
If you are premixing the salt in a large container outside the tank, then put the sand in first. If you are going to mix the water and salt in the tank, then put the water in and mix it first, and then when its mixed put in the (rinsed!) sand. It will fog up, but that will go away.
To separate a sugar and sand mixture, there are two methods. The first is to slowly heat the mixture until the sugar melts. The second is to put the mixture into a solvent, such as water, where the sugar will dissolve, leaving behind the sand.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
Sand, water or a fire extinguisher are all effective at putting out a wood fire.
i have no idea....... i think sand removes from water is large objects such a telephones and stoves and grad dresses....... hope this helps! ;)
Put the mixture in water and wait for all of the salt to dissolve. Then filter out the sand and wait for the water to evaporate in the sand/water solution to get the sand and salt separately.
If you are premixing the salt in a large container outside the tank, then put the sand in first. If you are going to mix the water and salt in the tank, then put the water in and mix it first, and then when its mixed put in the (rinsed!) sand. It will fog up, but that will go away.
Water would take longer because it is a liquid. Sand would put it out faster
a lot because they get the water from the sand so just go to a mudflat thing and get a handful of waterlogged sand
Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
Sand itself doesnt take the shape of the container its all of sand put together that takes theshape of a container. if you just get a single grain of sand...its not going to take the shape. you need a lot of it.
sand is put under pressure, water seeps in with other minerals and the minerals crystalize
The salt will dissolve in the water, and make the water salty. The sand won't be dissolved, and the sand will sink to the bottom of the container.
it's too hot for anything to grow especially things like grass and sand is just a bunch of tiny rocks put together whcih doesnt require water like grass or any other plant life
* Leave it out in the sun for some time * Put it on a heater * Put it in the oven for a few minutes Those are all I can think of. Hope they help!
No
it is sand that you put in water and it stays dry the whole time so when you pull it out it is like regulr colored sand