because of elephants their fat asses jumping around shaking the earth and then the heat goes through the earth and warms up because of there fat asses. This was answered by
Phylecia Richardson
No
Land and water become warm because of their cycles on their own surroundings :))
Warm water can dissolve more easily several possible impurities from the sand.
Water has a higher specific heat capacity than sand, meaning it requires more energy to change its temperature. During the day, the sun heats both the sea and the sand, but the water retains heat longer than sand. Therefore, the sea remains warmer than the sand in the evening.
Yes. Sand doesn't dissolve in water..... evaporating the water by heating the sample - will produce the sand.
Mixing sand and water is a physical change. When sand is combined with water, the individual particles of sand do not undergo any chemical transformation; they simply become wet and can be easily separated again. This process does not alter the chemical composition of either the sand or the water.
Add water and warm to dissolve the salt. Filter the whole solution to leave the sand. Rinse the sand and filter again. Evaporate the water off the salt solution.
When sand is placed in a glass of water, it forms a mixture in which the sand particles are suspended in the water. Over time, the sand particles may settle at the bottom of the glass due to gravity, causing the water to become clearer.
Sand does not directly produce water vapor. Water evaporates from a body of water when exposed to heat, producing water vapor. Sand can indirectly affect the evaporation process by absorbing heat and influencing the temperature of the surrounding environment.
form the sand & water moving it
Weathering like wind, water, or plants break down the rock turning it to sand!
No, but it does become more difficult to grow plants in sand then in soil if you plant a flower lets say in sand you have to water it daily.