Well soil can only absorb so much water, so if its moist it wont absorb rain so much, making it stay on top and eventually flood.
Gumbo soil is any of various fine-grained silty soils that become waxy and very sticky mud when wet.
Wet and moist soil contains clay.
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.
Clay soil is hard when dry and sticky when wet.
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
because all the water can travel out from the soil witch means that all the water would be dripping out and causing a flood
Gumbo soil is any of various fine-grained silty soils that become waxy and very sticky mud when wet.
Sandy,rocky, and very very very very very very wet
the soil became very wet and slushy when the glaciers melted
The soil was very wet due to the amount of people that jizzed on it
Wet and moist soil contains clay.
Well things usually get wet. If there is so much rain that the ground soil has reached complete saturation then you get water pooling or overland flow. If this occurs over a large area you can then get flash flooding. If flash flooding or overland floods reach a river system it can lead to riverine flooding.
Clay soil can flow like mud when wet, but be extremely hard when dried.
Clay soil is hard when dry and sticky when wet.
It is the mass of wet soil divided by its volume.
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.
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker