you walk around the sinking sand with out use bike or with out running
Big juicy Termites and insects that also live in the desert
I think its around 10,000 termites.
Termites work 24 hours (around the clock)
No. A "sand tornado" (which is a dust devil, not an actual tornado) will move in whatever direction the wind around it is blowing.
Water will spill more easily, as sand is a solid it will not move around much when in a bucket, with water it will want to move all over the place.
No
You have termites in there-their droppings look like sand
wind and storms cause the dunes to move by moving around the individual sand grains when the dunes get too large the 15 mph winds will cause them to collapse and thus it has moved.
Termites move by crawling using their legs, which are well-adapted for moving through tunnels and on vertical surfaces. They navigate by following pheromone trails left by other termites in the colony. Termites can also build mud tubes for protection while moving between their nest and food sources.
Yes. Australia has around 300 native species of termites. They are the preferred food of echidnas and numbats.
Cats can hear termites moving around in walls. In fact, people can even detect the presence of these critters inside walls.