The quicksand slowly pulls you down or as in other says it eats you slowly...but thats just a myth
Quicksand is considered a non-Newtonian fluid because its viscosity changes depending on the force applied to it. Under low stress, quicksand behaves like a liquid, making it easy to sink into. However, when a sudden force is applied, like trying to pull your foot out quickly, the quicksand hardens and resists the movement.
Yes, quicksand is a non-Newtonian fluid.
actually no because the weight keeps it up so no
You don't sink below the surface of quicksand. You sink down to a certain point depending on the density of the quicksand and get stuck there, unable to get out because you can't get the traction to move. After that, if there is no one there to help you out you die of thirst. Or if you are in coastal areas affected by tide, you drown. Or the crabs start to eat you alive. But whatever happens you don't sink all the way because quicksand is heavier then you are.
Quicksand Pyro 3 is part of the Pyro series in the Quicksand game. You can find it by playing through the levels of the game and unlocking new items and upgrades. Keep progressing in the game to access Quicksand Pyro 3.
It makes the quicksand wet and soggy.
What happens when you try to pull an object out of quicksand
yes. you cant breath under it. you will die if you are all the way in the quicksand.
If youre chicken is agressive grab it and carry it under your arm and move around .
Quicksand is natural.
youre fooked bruu
Yes!Quicksand is real
You have spelled it correctly, quicksand.
youre either pregnant or you are just a couple of days late.
hahha youre screwed...
It drags you under the surface where there is no air and therefore you cannot breathe. You suffocate. Have a nice day :)
Quicksand is considered a non-Newtonian fluid because its viscosity changes depending on the force applied to it. Under low stress, quicksand behaves like a liquid, making it easy to sink into. However, when a sudden force is applied, like trying to pull your foot out quickly, the quicksand hardens and resists the movement.