Sinking in the Quicksand !!! (2024)

Sinking in the Quicksand !!! (1)

When I was a kid I remember watching these movies with people sinking in the sand. I guess the movie writers and the directors felt scared of the idea of quicksand and they felt obligated to warn people about it and try to give tips of how to save themselves....but unfortunately most of their information and advises are just their imagination and are not entirely correct !?!?!

In these movies, the victims are usually lost in the desert and can't find water or people and suddenly they start their journey to the center of the earth. After being halve the way there and their bodies are submerged to their chest, someone starts talking (do not ask me why they didn't talk before !) and they start advising the victim not to move at all and that if he struggles he will only sink deeper.

Africa is rich with quicksand, thus anyone thinking of visiting Africa might be thinking of this problem. That is why I need to clear out some well know mistakes about quicksand.

First fact...the quicksand is rarely found in the desert !!!

this is the first well known mistake "quicksand is found in the desert"....Wrong. Naturally, the sand is formed of small rough grains that are intervened with air or water molecules. The sand that we move on is solid because the air or water molecules intervening are not enough to completely surround each grain of sand. So the sand particles can still move against each other causing friction and this tightness and friction gives the sand its solid feeling.

So, now imaging this sand completely soaked in water and the grains are no longer in contact with one another....now the sand loses this solid feeling and turns into some sort of "gel". Thus logically quicksand needs water to develop. That is why quicksand is more around lakes, forests, river valleys or beaches. However, in the desert one can find quicksand near natural wells or near shallow underground water. So the sand can -sort of- dissolve and form the gel.

Second fact... you can't struggle...it is not a choice !!!

If the victim attempt to rise his leg upwards to try and escape -According to the laws of physics- as he elevates his leg the space below should be occupied by air or water for his leg to move up. In case of quicksand a study proved that the force needed to pull one leg out of quicksand equals to the force needed to lift a medium sized car "just to remove one leg". Because you will need a very strong suction force to pull the water from the underground to come up and replace the space that was occupied by the leg, and as there is no air coming down (remember we are talking about a gel). Thus, the scenes with victim acting like swimming in a pool are not possible.....don't you love physics !!!

Third fact...quicksand can't swallow someone completely !!!

Another physics law !!!

The human body's density is less than that of the quicksand............(1)

From (1) → if the victim stands still he will most probably float, that is correct.....(2)

Scientists studying quicksand made an artificial quicksand pit in their laboratory and they made an aluminum ball of a very high density (over that of quicksand) and placed it over the sand but it didn't reach the bottom except after shaking the pit. By shaking they caused the water to rise thus re-liquefying the sand and the ball sank....BUT...When they made another ball with lower density than that of the quicksand (just like the human body), the ball didn't sink to bottom even after vigorous shaking...........(3).

From (1), (2) and (3) you will realize that no man can actually sink completely into the quicksand even if your friend shook the earth around you instead of helping you out ...:)))

Sinking in the Quicksand !!! (2)Of course, a more logic example will be...

"Someone coming to Africa for the first time and he managed to find a pit of quicksand and sank in it and a vigorous earthquake happened"

So even if that happened he will not be completely submerged and most probably he will come out alive.

But, my friend frankly no one has ever been that unfortunate and unlucky....or else...you can tell that person that this is definitely not Africa's fault and that he should do something about it !?!?!

Image credit: Quicksand Warning sign by Solipsist and the unfortunate event by The Man in Question via Wikimedia Commons.

Sinking in the Quicksand !!! (2024)

FAQs

Sinking in the Quicksand !!!? ›

That's because quicksand is denser than the human body. People and animals can get stuck in it, but they don't get sucked down to the bottom—they float on the surface. Our legs are pretty dense, so they may sink, but the torso contains the lungs, and thus is buoyant enough to stay out of trouble.

What happens if you sink in quicksand? ›

That's because quicksand is denser than the human body. People and animals can get stuck in it, but they don't get sucked down to the bottom—they float on the surface. Our legs are pretty dense, so they may sink, but the torso contains the lungs, and thus is buoyant enough to stay out of trouble.

How many deaths a year from quicksand? ›

How many people die worldwide on a yearly basis because of quicksand? - Quora. None. That is, nobody dies by being sucked down into quicksand, because quicksand doesn't work that way: Its density is higher that your body's, so you could only sink so far. Quicksand swallowing you up only happens in old Hollywood movies ...

What does sinking into quicksand mean? ›

2. uncountable noun. You can refer to a situation as quicksand when you want to suggest that it is dangerous or difficult to escape from, or does not provide a strong basis for what you are doing. I was about to sink into the quicksand of sin.

Can a person escape quicksand? ›

If you get stuck in quicksand, remember it's impossible to drown in the stuff. Instead, calmly try freeing yourself by gently kicking your legs back and forth. This should loosen the dense sand around you, allowing you to pull yourself free slowly.

Can you go fully under in quicksand? ›

Real quicksand is certainly hard to get out of, but it doesn't suck people under the way it always seems to in the movies. According to a study published in the current issue of the journal Nature, it is impossible for a person immersed in quicksand to be drawn completely under. The fact is, humans float in the stuff.

What's at the bottom of quicksand? ›

What's at the Bottom of Quicksand? Quicksand is not formed above a bottomless pit as portrayed in movies. Most bodies of quicksand are formed above a layer of rock, so those who become caught are more often than not able to stand up.

Will a life jacket help in quicksand? ›

Sandbars are constantly moving, and the downstream end is often unstable and will not support a person walking on it (think quicksand). This is particularly true when the sandbar is covered by a few inches of water. Life jackets will keep you on top of the water if you walk off an unexpected drop off.

How many feet deep is quicksand? ›

most quicksand is only 2-3 feet deep and you will hit. the bottom before you reach a depth you can float in. So people don't actually drown or get buried in the.

Can quicksand go past your waist? ›

"You will most likely not sink past your waist." But this quicksand is under five feet of water. If Jon sinks to his waist, his head submerges by at least a foot. He's already up to his armpits.

What happens if you don't move in quicksand? ›

In still water quicksand there is no sucking action at all. Even if you are in sand where you do sink, you won't go under. You are actually more buoyant in that type of quicksand than you would be in water. The real danger with quicksand is you won't be able to move & you die of exposure.

How to get someone out of quicksand? ›

If your body sinks into the chest area, the pressure can make it difficult for you to breathe. How do I get someone else out of quicksand? If you have a rope or walking stick use that to pull them out from a safe distance. Do not enter the quicksand yourself.

Do you sink faster in quicksand if you struggle? ›

The more you struggle in quicksand the faster you will sink. If you just relax, your body will float in it because your body is less dense than the quicksand.

How deep can you sink in quicksand? ›

Quicksand has a density of about 2 grams per cubic centimeter, whereas the density of the human body is only about 1 gram per cubic centimeter. At that level of density, sinking beyond about waist height in quicksand is impossible. Even objects with a higher density than quicksand will float on it if stationary.

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