Because You Cannot See All The Particles In Water.. In Sand You Can See Them.
Example: You CAN See A Grain Of Sand.
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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
Well, sand starts as pebbles and rocks. These rock then grind against each other breaking smaller & smaller until you get sand.
In sand the particles are loose. So if you wish to go ahead you have to exert more force on the sand as the particles will sink in a little i.e you are compressing the sand a little and hence a bit of your force is lost there. Whereas in concrete the particles are tightly packed and barely gets compressed. Hence only the threshold force is required for you to move forward.
On its own, no. Water is not a component of sand. If the sand is wet, then the water there can become water vapor, but that's true of water anywhere.
You can separate sand from water by evaporation or by filtration.
The gravel and sand filter out smaller particles from the water
Wind mostly erodes pieces of rock that are the size of sand or smaller. Wind erosion often is evident in areas where there are few plants to hold soil in place.
Sand
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
No it is bigger.larger than clay but smaller than sand particles" - DESCRIBING SILT
Particles of sand are simply small rocks or pieces of minerals which can be from many different sources, and be of many different types.
Sand is not soluble in water and sand particles are settled.
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The wind erodes rocks by battering other small rock particles against them, like the action of sandblasting.
Eventually sand is formed.
Eventually sand is formed.
Yes, sand has fine particals, gravel is much larger.