Pour liquid on it (such as water).
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...
i do not think
Water would take longer because it is a liquid. Sand would put it out faster
I think that the liquid detergent will freeze the fastest because it has water in it.
You would only think that if you were talking about large amounts of sand on grain of sand is not a liquid however a-ton of sand doesn't hold any defined shape. Liquids don't have a defined shape but does have mass. Solids have mass and a defined shape. Gasses have no shape nor mass.
Sand is a solid.
Grains of sand are about to move about in a manner that is similar to the motion of molecules of a true liquid.
Liquidized sand would still be considered a solid because the individual sand particles retain their solid characteristics, despite being in a liquid-like state. The sand particles are just dispersed in a liquid medium, giving the appearance of a liquid.
I think you might mean for suction. You use a pipette to draw up liquid with suction.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
I think you might find it to be..Lemon juice..
Sand is pretty inert, so it should have very little effect. However, if some of the sand does dissolve in the liquid, it would raise the boiling point of the liquid.
Some people might mistakenly think that sand is a liquid because when it is blown by wind or water, it can flow and move in a similar way to liquids. However, sand is actually a solid because its particles are packed closely together and have a fixed shape.
Sand in water is an example of a heterogeneous solid in a liquid. The sand particles do not dissolve in water and can be seen as separate entities within the liquid.
Soled
no