Soil is not a mineral. Soil is just matter that plants thrive in to retrieve minerals. Soil CONTAINS minerals, but soil is not a mineral.
It is good for the soil because the minerals help the soil, worms, and flowers get the nutrients they need.
minerals get in soil as a result of decomposition of organic matter Hope this is okay, Destiny:)
We apply the term chemical weathering to the (chemical) reactions that occur and dissolve minerals in rock.
soil is classified by its texture and what minerals are in it
Its whethericewindsunlightrainwater(One of the above)
The desert receives little rainfall that would normally dissolve and wash away minerals.
As it flows above and underground, it comes into contact with rocks and soil, where minerals are eroded of the rocks or soil and dissolve into the water.
soil is not dissolve in water because plants grow in soil and water them
water can dissolve minerals by its property called "Hydrogen Bonding"
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There are minerals in soil.
The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
Soil is not a mineral. Soil is just matter that plants thrive in to retrieve minerals. Soil CONTAINS minerals, but soil is not a mineral.
It is good for the soil because the minerals help the soil, worms, and flowers get the nutrients they need.
The Savanna soil has very little minerals, it is considered to be infertile. The trace amounts of minerals found in the soil include iron and aluminum.
An ice cube will dissolve in water because the water is warmer than the ice.