No you are just arranging the components by size.
Wind can erode rocks and blow away sand.
When the waves hit land it slams and pulls back sand, shells ,and small rocks.
they break down and keep breaking down until the're soil or sand
During physical weathering the elements cause changes in rocks. Water freezes and expands to form linear cracks. This is known as frost wedging. Heat from a fire causes rocks to splinter, and ocean waves batter rocks on the shoreline. Wind carries sand and other small particles that etch patterns on soft rocks.
Some of the sand will sink to the bottom of the water. There is no chemical reaction. However, some of the sand may go into suspension, making the water muddy. This is a physical change that can be reversed by filtering the muddy water.
Physical
Usually not, it is mostly the mechanical action of rocks rubbing against each other.
physical
Sand and grit.
mechanical or physical weathering
mechanical or physical weathering
Mixing is a physical change.
No it is not a Chemical Change. It is a Physical Change.
physical weathering?
It's Physical your just separating your not mixing chemicals and what not(:
It's a physical change
Physical, the sand and oil can be separated.