Yes of course, don't see the sense in it, but it can be done.
But not if it is subject to freezing or vandalism, and is permitted by local codes.
No, soil pipes should not be laid above ground. Soil pipes should be installed within the building structure and connect to the sewer or septic system underground to ensure proper drainage and sanitation. Above ground installation can lead to leaks, odors, and potential health hazards.
To lay an underground soil pipe, you need to first dig a trench that is deep enough to accommodate the pipe. Lay the pipe in the trench with the proper slope for efficient drainage, ensuring it is securely connected and supported. Backfill the trench with soil, compacting it in layers to minimize settling.
Soil erosion occurs when wind or running water removes soil from where it lay
I lay on the ground and look for shapes in the clouds. You can ground yourself by planting your rubber soles firmly on the ground.
To keep soil from compacting, do not walk on it. Lay it down, and leave it. Do not step on it, or pat it down. This will cause it to compact, and mold together.
A body of water in which fish mate and lay their eggs. Mating in fish is external: the male releases his sperm over the lain eggs.
It is a hole in a soil or ground where you can lay your **** and cover it with soil, which is the habbit of cats
because they want to lay their eggs in the soil as the soil is moist
in the ground
Grasshoppers lay their eggs in the soil.
There are thousands of things that lay close to the ground. There are cars that are made to sit really low, just barely off the ground. Outside animals often lay on the ground when they sleep or rest.
no they lay them in the sky
Above the right rear axle. you can see it if you lay on the ground and look above the axle from the rear of the car
The length of pipe is required to be known to help procure the required quantity of pipe.
Soil erosion occurs when wind or running water removes soil from where it lay
Spreading over the soil with animal manure, which replaces nutrients and adds humus and texture to the soil. Allowing some ground to lay fallow for a season, which also prevents top soil blowing away. Growing a crop of clover, peas, field beans, etc, that is ploughed into the ground and is known as green manuring. All of which subsistence farmers would be unable to do.
in the ground
in the barn