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.
Air can contain water but not soil. Although air doesn't always contain water.
yes soil contains air because it is also present in the earth
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.
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.
No , soil pore does not contain mineral matter . The entire soil pore is occupied by air and water .
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.
Soil is the most heterogeneous. Air is also heterogeneous on a large scale: air near the sea usually contains more ozone than elsewhere, There is also an ozone layer in the upper atmosphere. Salt water is heterogeneous in the polar regions where melting ice contains less salt than other water.
biosphere
no there is no soil in freshwater. Freshwater contains water and oxygen.
soil,water&air are the factors of a habbit
i don't know clay soil lack air and water
start by putting soil a drainer. then but the drainer over a bucket . then poor water in the soil slowly . if there is water in the bucket the answer is no . but if there is no water in it the answer is yes .
Question: What is soil made of?Answer: Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, water, and air. Soil also contains a dark-colored substance called humus. (pronunciation: HYOO mus, not hummus, as in the dip) Humus is formed as plant and animal remains decay. Humus helps create air spaces in soil for the air and water plants must have, and it also provides the soil with the nutrients it must have.Hope this answered your question!