Objects that are sucked into a quicksand hole usually sink to the bottom because the sand is so dense. They may get partially buried or become lodged in the quicksand, making it difficult to retrieve them without proper equipment and training. It is important to stay calm and carefully extricate oneself in a slow and deliberate manner to avoid getting further stuck.
objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster
No you cant because if you trying going down you wont be able to come out, and next thing you know you'll be dead. So if i were you don't be too scared because the more you scared the faster you will go down.
Quicksand can vary in depth, but on average it is typically only a few feet deep. It is rare to find quicksand that goes much deeper than a person's height. The danger lies in becoming stuck and needing assistance to get out, rather than sinking deeper and deeper.
Once objects enter a black hole, they are pulled towards the center, called the singularity, where they are crushed into a point of infinite density. This is known as the "point of no return" as nothing, not even light, can escape the intense gravitational pull of a black hole.
Quicksand is named for its appearance, not necessarily the speed at which you sink. The term "quicksand" comes from the Old English word "cwic" meaning "alive" due to its misleading appearance of being solid ground until you step on it.
objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
Into the black hole.
To get to the black hole you have to go to straight until the little square says "approaching black hole". Then when you see that you just go straight and you'll see it, but don't get sucked in!
No, you will not enter another dimension because you still going to be in space. But you can't survive after you have sucked into the black hole. instead you will be torn apart into 5000 - 9000 times. and the pieces of you, will after be demolished into space.
you make them follow you to the black hole but dont go too fast or the shark will go back.do it one shark at a time.dont get sucked in the black hole
No one knows, the gravitation force is so strong, not eithen light can escape
Firstly you have to go At the third island and go in the Temple and pick up the crown behind the Throne and you have to go back to the second island and go in the cave to inspect an Ancient door with a hole in it and go straight across the river and a little to the left and you'll find some foot prints You go in those and push the pillar to your left, over the quicksand and you just walk across.
if your talking about the tiger sharks in space then this is how you do it first you get on shark by shooting at it and then make it follow you to the black hole then go around the very edge of the black hole and go around it then the shark will get sucked in the black hole then keep doing it until all sharks are gone.
Well you might think that he did but think why would he Actually go into quick sand? so no he did not really go into quicksand it was just a green screen.
Things falling into a black hole are ripped apart by tidal force, become a stream of their constituent atoms. These atoms are further shredded by the time they reach the singularity, and the mass of what is sucked in is added to the mass of the black hole.
No. A vacuum cleaner works by creating low air pressure inside of itself, which suck in air. That moving air can then carry small objects with it. Things sucked into a vacuum cleaner go to a bag or chamber that is then thrown out or emptied in the trash. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Objects near a black hole are not suck in; they fall in due to gravity, just like what makes things fall on Earth, only much stronger. Unlike with a vacuum cleaner, which can be emptied, nothing that enters a black hole can ever leave.