why we make deeper footprint in mud than on dry ground?
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When you stand on dry ground or a pile of stones, they aren't small enough or amorphous enough to meet the shape of your foot.
Sand, on the other hand, is very amorphous, it's only bound together in very tiny clumps, so it can move around freely and change shape, unlike rocks.
Sand, on the other hand, is very amorphous, it's only bound together in very tiny clumps, so it can move around freely and change shape, unlike rocks.
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