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"Sand" is 'suna' in Japanese.
word-sand
suna
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
"Sand" is 'suna' in Japanese.
... Sand hand? Sunate; or "suna no te", which would literally be "hand of sand".
"Kurogane" or "Tetsu" = Iron + "Man" = Otoko
Iron sand is a type of sand that contains high levels of iron minerals. It is commonly found near beaches or along riverbanks and is often dark in color due to the iron content. Iron sand can be used for various purposes, such as in construction and manufacturing processes.
The amount of iron in sand can vary depending on the specific composition of the sand. On average, sand is composed of about 3-5% iron as iron oxide minerals like magnetite or hematite. This means that in a kilogram of sand, there could be around 30-50 grams of iron present. However, it's important to note that this is a rough estimate and the actual iron content can differ based on the source of the sand.
A "sand Iron" is a golf club (iron) designed to hit a golf ball out of a sand trap or bunker.
Use a magnet to attract all the iron out of the sand
sand
What is special about iron filings? Anything with iron in it has this property... magnets are attracted to iron! Magnets do not attract sand. You can use a magnet to separate iron filings from sand.
You can separate sand and iron marbles using a magnet. The iron marbles will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the sand.
if its red sand there might be a bit
Sand is NOT an element. Iron IS an element.