No, in the absence of leaks.
The presence of yellow beads in soil can impact the surrounding environment by potentially releasing harmful chemicals or toxins into the soil and water, which can harm plants, animals, and humans. Additionally, the beads may disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem by altering the soil composition and affecting the growth of plants.
The presence of oil in soil can harm the surrounding environment and ecosystem by contaminating water sources, harming plant and animal life, and disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. Oil can also reduce soil fertility and hinder the growth of plants, leading to long-term damage to the ecosystem.
Water, temperature, pruning, fruit picking, diseas, insects, surrounding plantlife, nutrients in the soil or provided
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
The presence of oil in soil can harm the surrounding ecosystem and its inhabitants by contaminating water sources, reducing plant growth, and harming animals through ingestion or exposure. This pollution can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and lead to long-term damage to the environment.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
how does the presence of humus affect soil
The presence of moth pupa in the soil can impact the surrounding ecosystem by serving as a food source for predators, influencing nutrient cycling, and potentially affecting plant growth. Additionally, the emergence of adult moths from the pupa can contribute to pollination and pest control in the ecosystem.
in soil
the surrounding soil can become very fertile.. :]
The thing that makes the soil surrounding the Nile Dela so special is that it is extremely fertile. People use that soil to grow important crops for the Egyptian civilization.
The pH level in soil can influence the availability of nutrients to plants and the activity of certain soil organisms. Extreme pH levels (either too acidic or too alkaline) can result in poor plant growth and decreased soil health. It can also impact the solubility and mobility of toxic elements in the soil, affecting surrounding ecosystems.