no there is no soil in freshwater. Freshwater contains water and oxygen.
The difference is that lunar soil contains no water or organic materials and is not able to support life. The soil found on earth is the exact opposite; it contains water and organic materis and can support life.
Weigh a certain amount of soil, then dry it (e.g. in an oven), and weigh it again. If it weighs less after drying, then it had water in it at the beginning.
Silty Soil contains the most fertile soil
soil contains Nitrogen
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 .
no there is no soil in freshwater. Freshwater contains water and oxygen.
The difference is that lunar soil contains no water or organic materials and is not able to support life. The soil found on earth is the exact opposite; it contains water and organic materis and can support life.
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.
Acid rain contains nitrates, as does some runoff water from fertilized soil.
looser soil that is not completely packed in.
Weigh a certain amount of soil, then dry it (e.g. in an oven), and weigh it again. If it weighs less after drying, then it had water in it at the beginning.
Silty Soil contains the most fertile soil
No , soil pore does not contain mineral matter . The entire soil pore is occupied by air and water .
bedrock contains smaller rocks, when water reaches the rock, they break down and give minerals to the soil
Alloids is an molecule that contains different kind of elemants like oxygen soil and water