Hazards.
1:water (ie pond or stream) 2: sand traps
because of the sand particles
The number of sand traps in a golf course can vary from course to course. For example, in my local course, it boasts only 35 sand traps averaging about 2 per hole. However, a golf course to my north has about 130 sand traps. Sand traps absolutely vary per course and can also reflect the other hazards that may be on the course. A course that has plenty of water may have fewer sand traps purely because there is already the penalty of water. Same can be said going visa-versa.
traps farms lakes vase
Sand dunes can help trap sand on a beach, they can also be called sand traps. It is a natural way of keeping sand on a beach.
Yes, sand traps, also known as bunkers, are real features commonly found on golf courses. They are hazards filled with sand designed to challenge players' skills and add difficulty to the game. Golfers must use specific techniques to escape these traps, making them an integral part of the sport.
They are made from crushed marble
Sand traps large particles - such as paper, stones and other foreign objects.
Yes, lakes can have sandy shorelines or bottoms composed of sand. The presence of sand in a lake depends on factors such as the geology of the surrounding area, wave action, and sediment transport processes.
The Sand Skink get its water from maybe lakes, rivers, or ponds i believe.
A ridge of sand created by the wind; found in deserts or near lakes and oceans.
Sand Pyramid, Sand Castle :)