Sea water evaporates faster when collected without sand because the presence of sand can create a barrier that hinders airflow over the water's surface. This reduced airflow limits the rate of evaporation, as evaporation is accelerated by wind and air movement. Additionally, sand can absorb some heat, lowering the temperature of the water slightly, which also slows evaporation. Without sand, the water is more exposed to heat and air, facilitating a quicker evaporation process.
sand, pebbles, rocks,debris, hit land, glacier, water, soil, and sea
To remove salt from sea sand, you can rinse the sand with fresh water multiple times to leach out the salt. Alternatively, you can soak the sand in fresh water and then evaporate the water through exposure to sunlight, leaving behind the salt-free sand.
Because life needs water. Without water there is no life.
if they live on land, if its in the water than nope
Sand smelt typically is found and lives in the Mediterranean sea. However, it can usually live in any land locked lakes that contain fresh water.
There are a variety of features of a shore. This includes land meeting the sea, a coastline, as well as sand-like sediment on the barrier between water and land.
coast
No, if sand is included its heterogeneous.
Sand free sea water is homogeneous.
Sand? Spit? Isle?
the beach, sand dunes, sea cliffs. Anywhere animals live.