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yes sand is heavier than water:)
Sand is heavier than water.
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
Sand has a higher density than water, so it sinks to the bottom when placed in water due to gravity pulling it down. The sand particles are heavier and more compact than water molecules, causing them to settle at the bottom.
Nothing - sand and water do not react because sand is relatively inert. The sand will sink to the bottom of the container because it is significantly heavier than the water.
No, sand does not mix evenly with water. Sand particles are insoluble and heavier than water, so they will settle at the bottom of the water, leading to a mixture with distinct layers.
Sand is heavier then water (denser) so it sinks. If you add oil to water, oil is less dense (lighter) than water so it floats.
1 gallon of water is heavier than 1 pound of sand. Water has a density of 8.34 pounds per gallon, so 1 gallon of water weighs more than 1 pound of sand.
Clay is heavier than sand since its density and its moisture content cause it to be heavier.
SAND SAND
No. Sand sinks in water because sand is more dense than water, not the other way around.
Five gallons of sand would actually weigh more than five gallons of water.