"To see the world in a grain of sand" is an example of paradox.
Actually, the statement "To see the world in a grain of sand" is not a paradox. It is a line from a poem by William Blake that suggests finding the grand in the small, or seeing the universe reflected in tiny details. A paradox is a self-contradictory statement or situation.
There are a lot of sand grains in the world.
Sandstone is an example of a large grain clastic rock, composed primarily of sand-sized grains that are cemented together. It forms from the accumulation and compaction of individual sand grains over time.
its called a sand dune.
Grain of sand is bigger
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
One Grain of Sand was created in 1963.
Sand Grain Studios was created in 2002.
A grain of sand is a network solid (covalent network solid).
For that one minute, that the grain of sand drops, the amazement of the world is presented right before your very own eyes.I think that is what might mean ?maybe not...
Because of erosion or the water erodes the sand there for shaping it differently.