Soil is organic and non organic material. Sand is inorganic.
sand is rock granules
you need messy stuff to make dirt
dirt is found everywhere
sand is weather particles
Sand is small pieces of worn stone. Dirt is just muck. Soil is something that plants can grow in, a bit like peat.
What is the difference between dirt and dust?
No sand does not have things that dirt does
sand because dirt has water in it but sand does not
Sand is more fine than gravel
Sand is small pieces of worn stone. Dirt is just muck. Soil is something that plants can grow in, a bit like peat.
What is the difference between dirt and dust?
Not entirely, The correct word would be ground (or dirt). The difference is that living thing such as plants (mostly plants, but in THIS case a man) can grow in ground/dirt, where in sand it can not.
Ignoring your terrible way of framing the question, the answer is yes. Dirt is the middle period between rock and sand. When dirt becomes fine enough it becomes sand and when rock becomes fine enough it becomes dirt.
No sand does not have things that dirt does
sand because dirt has water in it but sand does not
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distinguish between slow and rapid sand filter
differentiate between slow and rapid sand filters
size
What is differences between crushed rock and crushed sand
sand not dirt because dirt does not have healthy ingredients in it for the tortoise or turtle