Sand has no nutrients and vitamin C but soil does.
The soil will help more because it has the most nutrients.
they grow better in dirt
Perhaps: The Effects of Warming on Common Soils?
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
Varibles and controls for does a ball roll faster on grass or dirt
Water drains away (land contour changes, sea level changes) mud turns to dirt,' grass
a Levee construction HYPOTHESIS ----------------- levees constructed out of rock will probably hold the most force because rock is strong. VARIBLES ------------ the variables are levees made of the following materials LEVEE 1) dirt LEVEE 2) dirt and sand mix LEVEE 3) dirt , sand , and rock mix LEVEE 4) dirt and rock mix mixtures are made of equal All levees are equal size and sha
i think that the sewers are making the thames dirty
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
they were not the best, mostly flattened dirt and grass
Perhaps: The Effects of Warming on Common Soils?
To make a good science project you must change something in it, like were would the banana rot best and why?or why did the plant grow best in the dirt rather then in the sand? it'll help trust me. answered by Vallerie (to l's) Heredia
The dirt under grass can be called soil.
Grass of course! Grass is more solid than dirt.
a ball can go further than grass and dirt
a ball rolls faster in grass because grass is sorter and dirt is harder and dirty
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
Grass