How do sand has air

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no because it is nothing but minor pieces of rock.

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the sand has bigger particles and so, they cannot compact to each other.and as we know air is every where, so, the spaces between the sand particles is filled with air.
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When you walk along the sandy beach and watch the waves flow onto dry sand during an incoming tide, you may notice hundreds of small round holes form as the wave recedes. Along with the holes, small mounds of sand several centimeters across are left as the wave sides back to the sea. You might wonder if something is living in all these holes and mounds, and if you are really curious, you may scoop out some of the sand, sift in through a fine-mesh screen to capture any critters, and find --- nothing! 

So what is making all these holes and mounds? It’s air! Dry (or damp) sand has air trapped among the grains. The grains, though they touch each other, are irregularly shaped. Where there is no contact, they leave spaces filled with air. As the water spreads over the sand, it seeps down through the grains, forcing the trapped air to percolate upward. The air starts out as small bubbles which coalesce as they come in contact with one another, creating larger bubbles as they work their way upward. These larger bubbles forge a pathway to the sand surface. If you look closely just behind the leading edge of the wave where the water is only a couple of centimeters deep, you will see bubbles emerging from the holes (bottom left - arrows).

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