yes soil contains air because it is also present in the earth
Yes soil contain air
For the creatures to breathe(worms,moles,plants,etc.)
Silty Soil contains the most fertile soil
It is because soil have some capillaries, which contains the air & air is bad conductor of heat, so it is warmer, means disallow the flow of heat. whereas in case of water no capillaries are there.
biosphere
soil contains Nitrogen
Yes. Porous soil contains more air spaces between the particles, which is needed by burrowing animals such as worms. Water tends to fill these spaces, but even wet soil and sand may contain small air pockets.
Soil is rich with nutrients. Soil also contains organic materials such as water and air, with is a necessity to both human and animal life.
The larger the particle, the more space/air there is around it.
For the creatures to breathe(worms,moles,plants,etc.)
No , soil pore does not contain mineral matter . The entire soil pore is occupied by air and water .
Silty Soil contains the most fertile soil
loamy soil is important for soil living animals because it retains water.Loam is aerated (high content of air) and contains lots of nutrients. For soil living animals it is the best soil.
Nature's air contains carbon dioxide and deep soil.
Dry soil heats faster than Wet soil because water has a higher thermal inertia than air. Moist soil contains more water, and thus will heat and cool slower than soil mixed with air (dry soil) which has a lower thermal inertia.
It is because soil have some capillaries, which contains the air & air is bad conductor of heat, so it is warmer, means disallow the flow of heat. whereas in case of water no capillaries are there.
biosphere
Yes, Cryptococcus would need air since it is a fungal infection and fungus needs some sort of air to thrive. especially if it originates in soil, which contains air.