In a garden, the tines of a garden fork can be used to loosen compacted soil and to fork in compost and sand. Regular mulching during the growing season, and then digging in the mulch before winter, also helps, especially on heavy clay soils. On a farm, a plough is used to turn over the soil, leaving the furrows for the winter weather to break the soil down, ready for harrowing and planting in the spring.
Loosened soil allows more air to reach the roots, providing better oxygenation. This helps roots to respire more efficiently by enabling the exchange of gases.Compact soil restricts air flow and can suffocate the roots.
Rocks and soil can be loosened through processes like erosion, weathering, and human activities such as mining or excavation. Erosion by water, wind, or ice can break down rocks and soil over time, while weathering involves chemical or physical processes that weaken the materials. Human activities like digging or blasting can also loosen rocks and soil.
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain.. Without the trees to hold soil in place, heavy rains can wash the soil away.
The movement of large soil particles along the ground's surface after being loosened by saltation is known as traction. Traction occurs when the particles are too heavy to be lifted by the wind, so they roll or slide along the ground instead. This process can contribute to soil erosion and the transportation of sediment in windy environments.
Carrots benefit from having their soil vigorously loosened and pulled towards their stalks. This process helps promote better root development by allowing the carrots to grow more freely without obstruction. Loosening the soil also aids in moisture retention and nutrient accessibility, leading to healthier and more robust carrot growth.
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Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain, which will cause soil erosion and landslides. And since the trees will be uprooted, there will be less trees to hold the soil -Tomo-graphy xD
Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain, which will cause soil erosion and landslides. And since the trees will be uprooted, there will be less trees to hold the soil -Tomo-graphy xD
Yes, loosened is the past participle of loosen.
She loosened the rope from around the pole
"i loosened up my skates" or anything that can be loosened up in a statement of the past or like what i just used it in
It allows for aeration of the soil and drainage which is vital to new root growth. Also, it allows for quick proliferation of root growth that adds to stability and nutrient uptake. Also, it makes the planting so much easier, although the "busting sod" phase of the process can literally be backbreaking.