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I would have thought that once the (dry) grains were removed from the constraints of a sack, gravity would make them spread out. The only other thing would be, is that the grains are moist. This moistness would tend to make them keep in a more upright clump!

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Q: When grains move closer together when taken out of a sack why do they take the shape of the sack?
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