do you think so? press yes or no
Ignoring your terrible way of framing the question, the answer is yes. Dirt is the middle period between rock and sand. When dirt becomes fine enough it becomes sand and when rock becomes fine enough it becomes dirt.
Mars and Earth.
Present: She is looking at the sand and dirt gravitate to the bottom of the bottle. Future: The sand and dirt will gravitate to the bottom of the bottle soon. Past: The sand and dirt in the water gravitated to the bottom of the bottle.
You can freeze to death on mars. Mars may be a planet that is much like Earth but is still rather cold up there in the depths space. You can also play in the sand.
Red. A more exact answer is "a yellowish brown"
Mars has no forms of food unless you eat dirt, sand, and rocks.
Well mars is a very compact structure which is made up of sand, dirt, rock, and dust
Mars has rocks of all sizes, down to the size of gravel and dust. However, it doesn't really have dirt. The dirt we have here on Earth is full of organic things, like decayed plants and bacteria that give it a different feel than anything you'd find on Mars. Mars would be closer to sand or dust than the dirt we have here.
No sand does not have things that dirt does
sand because dirt has water in it but sand does not
sand not dirt because dirt does not have healthy ingredients in it for the tortoise or turtle
sand
dirt
i think is dirt's.
Soil is organic and non organic material. Sand is inorganic.
sand
Not necessarily. The term "dirt" can refer to a wide variety of materials, some of which contain sand.