Cause a hydrophobic "fear of water" to the mind!!
Cohesive and adhesive intermolecular forces.
It doesn't really stay together when it's really wet, but when you take it out of water and squeeze all of the water out, then it will stay together.
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it.
Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
When it gets wet it stays
Pour liquid on it (such as water).
Anyone who has dug a shovelful of wet sand and a shovelful of dry sand will tell you that the wet sand is quite a bit heavier than the dry sand. Dry sand is composed of individual particles with air in the spaces between grains. When you add water to a bucket of dry sand, the water replaces the air. Although the bucket is already full of sand, you can pour in quite a bit of water, adding that much more weight. If you have a choice of which bucket to carry, pick the bucket of dry sand every time!
Wet wet wet split up in 1997 xx Emily
Filter the saline solution through a cloth to remove the sand grains. Distil the water from the saline solution, leaving the salt crystals behind. Condense the water vapour back into liquid water.
sand should only be a little damp to make a sand castle because it should be a little hard so it can stay together
they stay wet in the box because they are all together wet
Sand can be wet or dry.
When it gets wet it stays
the solution will be more liquid and will not stick together
grains of sand will stick together when wet because of the property of water known as cohesion. cohesion occurs because the water molecule will become attracted to the sand because water will become polarized
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it. Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
Fairly soaked, because the water makes the sand stick together and makes it easier to shape into your desired form. Just remember- the higher you go the drier it needs to be, because wet sand is heavy. One more thing- if you've got a large form near the water, use dry sand when adding to the base of your castle. Wet sand will not stick as well.
No sand is not a element.
wet sand
if it is wet take out the wet sand you can sift and reuse sand but 5 times max