To increase the moisture content and retention of your soil, you should add organic components such as peat moss or loam. If the weather has been dry, you may need to water the area, such as with a sprinkler system or a hose.
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evaporation and it is sucked into the soil to make it nutriant rich
A moisture sensor estimates the amount of water in the soil that is being tested. It works by measuring the soil's ability to conduct electricity, higher moisture means more conducting power.
ofcourse.humidity add moisture in the soil......
Soil is made up of minerals, organic material, air and moisture.
Soil fertility.
evaporation and it is sucked into the soil to make it nutriant rich
because soft soil has more moisture
Droughts make the soil impermeable as all of the moisture and water is evaporated from the soil
A moisture sensor estimates the amount of water in the soil that is being tested. It works by measuring the soil's ability to conduct electricity, higher moisture means more conducting power.
ofcourse.humidity add moisture in the soil......
inch worms need more than leaves to survive. they need sticks,moisture, and soil. they need sticks so that they can make their cacoon on it. they need moisture so they can drink. finally they need soil so they can make little tunnels!
it has more moisture
Soil is made up of minerals, organic material, air and moisture.
The soil in a rain forest has more moisture than that in a desert.
Soil fertility.
The soil in a region is saturated, and rainfall is greater than the need for the moisture.
-Minerals-Bacteria and Organic Materials-Air-Moisture