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29 December, 08:40

If you can simply pour sand into a cup then why is it not a liquid?

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  1. 29 December, 08:46
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    If you, for example, poured it onto a wide cup with a volume equal to the total volume of the sand particles, the sand would not spread out to fill the container but would bunch up together in the middle.
  2. 29 December, 08:53
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    If you pour sand into a cup (empty) why would it change?

    If it had water in it then the sand will sink to the bottom, and not change forms.
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