like if u open your eyes in the ocean underwater? they would burn and get really red.
Some people experience a burning sensation due to the salt levels of ocean-water, others don't feel it. Your eyes do turn red though, because regardless of what you feel, the salt irritates your eyes.
the sand dissolves in the water
water and sand there is dissolved sugar or salt with sand
Some examples of small particles that can get into your eyes are sand, dust, dirt, grit, and debris. These particles can cause irritation, redness, and discomfort in the eyes if not promptly removed. It is important to flush the eyes with clean water or saline solution if you have particles in your eyes.
Camels' nostrils can close to prevent sand from entering, while they also have long eyelashes and a third eyelid to shield their eyes from sand. Additionally, their ears have a thick coat of hair to filter out sand particles.
When salt and sand are mixed with water, the salt dissolves in the water, forming a saltwater solution, while the sand does not dissolve and remains as a solid. This allows you to separate the sand from the saltwater solution through methods like filtration or evaporation.
Your eyes get red and puffy.
scream
there eyes get smaller or they turn yellow
Then you can figure everything out, wella.
The blue gets lighter
Nothing I don't think.
It's not recommended because gerbils love to burrow and it gets in their eyes they should have wood shavings that are not pine or cedar as they cause respiratory problems and not sawdust because it gets in their eyes you can use sand in a sand bath which is a little box and you put a bit of sand in so they can wash themselves but not as the main covering or bedding.
They freak out. They freak out.
It's not recommended because gerbils love to burrow and it gets in their eyes they should have wood shavings that are not pine or cedar as they cause respiratory problems and not sawdust because it gets in their eyes you can use sand in a sand bath which is a little box and you put a bit of sand in so they can wash themselves but not as the main covering or bedding.
If sand were to continue to be carried about by wind, water, and ice it woulld eventually disappear. But what usually happens is that the sand is deposited with other sand grains in an area of relative stillness where it accumulates and can, in time, form into rock. In this case, sandstone.
behind thier eyes metel is there so that gets rust and they stop working
One gets a meal, the other is in a lot of pain, has no eyes, and is permanantly blinded.