Mud is composed of a mixture of soil and water. Soil is a complex substance with both organic and inorganic components, and furthermore, there are many different types of soil, found in different locations. So not all soil is the same, and not all mud is the same.
Mud is primarily composed of water and soil particles, which can include clay, silt, and sand. Additionally, organic matter such as decaying plants and microorganisms may also be present in mud.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Well, honey, mixing mud and water is indeed a physical change because no new substances are formed. It's like making a fancy cocktail - you're just mixing things together without any chemical reactions happening. So go ahead and stir up that mud and water, just don't expect it to turn into gold or anything!
The key substances that make up about 95% of the human body are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. These elements are essential for various biological processes and are found in molecules such as water, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates that make up our cells and tissues.
Mixing mud, sugar, and water is a physical change because there is no new substance formed. The individual components retain their chemical properties even after mixing.
make up in Egypt were made out of mud, clay and dirt
it is made up of mud, but so tasty
yes because in other ways you can dump water on sand to make out side the water
None. Xenon is an element and so is not made up from any substances.
Mud contain soil, sand, minerals, vegetal material etc. mixed with water.
Wasp make their nest out of chewed up mud and wood which is what gives their nest such a distinct look.
with mud?
Mix mud with sand to get a dry mud. Then use a bucket. Fill the bucket up with the mud mix, and then turn the bucket up-side-down and hit the top. Finally squeeze the bucket a little, and then pull it up. The mud should come out of the bucket, and then decorate the mud mould with leaves, add shape, and even build a mote.
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The two main substances that make up a virus are nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and protein. When these substances are broken into smaller fragments, the nucleic acid fragments are called nucleotides, and the protein fragments are called amino acids.
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