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Soil can move by wind, water, and creatures that live underground.
erosion
Porosity--the ability of water to move through the soil Permeability--the abiity of roots to reach into the soil Where water goes, roots can follow. If water cannot penetrate the soil, roots won't either.
atosphere
water in between rock and soil layers are called ground water.
Soil can move by wind, water, and creatures that live underground.
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
osmotic pressure
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erosion
To remove soil from where it was and move it somewhere else, for example by wind or water.
osmosis
Porosity--the ability of water to move through the soil Permeability--the abiity of roots to reach into the soil Where water goes, roots can follow. If water cannot penetrate the soil, roots won't either.
currents from the water are being pushed against the rocky soil, which makes the soil move
rivers
atosphere
because transpiration stream is created after every water is lost