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Q: How does soil become so hard and dry?
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Because of the dry soil and hard wind (speed) causes so many landforms to form.


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This soil retains moisture and becomes very sticky when wet. Dry clayey soil is hard so the pots and and toys will not break. Hence clayey soil is used to make pots and toys


How many liters in 20kg of soil?

There is no true answer to this question as the soil can mix together and compact. Also the weight may be 20kg when packed but the soil may dry out and become lighter of get damper and become heavier.So because there are so many variables it is impossible to say haw many litres of soil there are in a 20kg bag.


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Does the tundra have a short period when the ground becomes hard and dry?

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Does the tundra have a short period when the ground becomes hard and dry.?

No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.


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When animals made prints was the soil moist or dry?

When the soil is dry, it wouldn't be easy to make a footprint so the soil must be moist. Later, the print would harden and that preserves the footprint. Overall: soil is moist. I hope this answers your question! :)


What might be the effect of replacing a desert's soil with grassland soil?

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