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They covered their homes with soil or sand to stay cool in the hot sun.
how do groundhogs affect the soil
Climate - temperature and wind, rain and/or sun soil type
soil characteristics develop as a result of their oriqin and development soils beqins as a particular rock material and develops slowly over many years, each soil is a product of a combination of: parent material, climate. livinq orqanisms, topoqraphy and time.
ya ,air tempr ll affect the soil tempr It is not quite that simple. Yes, air temperature will affect soil, but the type of soil and surface above it will play a big role. As temperature increases, it also impacts the movement of water within the soil via evaporation.
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The soil soon becomes dirt and is no longer soil
If there is a very cold, dry climate then the soil will not get the nutrients it needs to be heathly. But if the climate is warm and wet then the soil will be rich and full of nutrients.
Climate
the climate and soil affected slaves because if the soil and weather was good the slaves would have to work on the plantations
The landforms, climate, and soil affect sheep ranching in a great number of ways. Sheep cannot be kept in desert areas for example.
soil and climate
The soil that forms in a hot, wet climate is very different from the soil that develops in a cold, dry climate. Climate influences the characteristics of developing soil because the climate influences the weathering of the rock. The four soil types that develop in different climate regions are: tropical, desert, temperate, and arctic.
Precipitation affects a biomes soil type by determining the amount of moisture in the soil.
Climate can affect what type of soil develops in a certain area. For example, Deserts are dry, and the soil contains little organic material. In a temperate forest, the soil is mild and moist. Parent rock, time, and slopes are some of the factors that affect the soil. For example, on steep slopes, soil horizons often are poorly developed.
The climate changes the development find if the soil will be harsh soft good for farming or not