Both will do fine
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∙ 11y agoSand is usually used.
plants that like water grow better in clay and plant that don't like water grow better in sand. like cactus
yes
Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
Gold iodine is a better example of a compound compared to water, which is a simple molecule formed by two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Gold iodine forms a compound when gold and iodine elements react and bond together chemically.
Sand tends to soak up water better than dirt because sand particles are larger and more porous, allowing water to flow through and be absorbed more effectively. Dirt, on the other hand, may have more compacted particles that can hinder water absorption.
you could,but it'd be better to use sand
because sand has small grains and allows water to travel through it. Clay has smaller grains than sand and doesn't allow water to travel through it quickly.
Soil is generally better than sand for backfilling because it provides more nutrients and support for plants to grow. Sand tends to be too loose and does not retain water or nutrients well, which can lead to poor plant growth.
Water does not filter particles: it is the other way around. Pebbles, gravel, and sand are used to filter water, with the smallest particle size (sand) filtering the most particulates from the water, whether it is salt water or fresh water.
To remove the sand from the portable basketball hoop, first see if the pole will come out of the bottom stand where the sand is. If the pole will not come out, drill two holes in the bottom of the stand and let the sand run out.
No, clay has better water retention capacity than sand. Clay particles are very small and have a large surface area, allowing them to hold onto more water molecules than sand, which has larger particles and less surface area. However, sand does have better drainage properties than clay.