No.This is because lubricants are usually liquids , like the oil used in cars to prevent friction.
Large piles of sand are called dunes.
its called a sand dune.
A mound of sand formed by wind blowing and moving the sand is called a sand drift. Sand drifts are common along the sea and the desert.
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
No, sand is made of many minerals. Sand may have metal in it, but sand is not defined as metal.
You would not add sand to a mixture intended as a lubricant.
grit, sand, gum
wet sand
A mixture of sand, lime, and water, used as a lubricant to help move stones, is mortar. Mortar. slick. Mortar.
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Such a mixture is known as mortar
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Each lubricant has a specific flash point; read the technical specifications for the lubricant.
Thermostats require no lubricant.
the lubricant who born in any weather .... :D