Soil is about 6,000 year old, as old as the Earth that we lived in; It's not billions of years like the scientist assume to be. May God Bless you reader and see the TRUTH.
The word "earth" comes from Old English and Germanic roots, meaning soil or ground. It refers to the planet we live on as well as the material substance of soil, dirt, or land.
yes because soil is soil by:Hailey 9 years old
they come from renewable sources
from the soil
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Old soil is more weathered and mature, with well-developed soil horizons and a higher concentration of nutrients. In contrast, young soil is less weathered, often has less distinct soil horizons, and may have lower nutrient levels. Old soil typically has better drainage and a higher capacity for supporting plant growth compared to young soil.
the answer is actually 500 years old on good soil but when it is on bad soil it goes to about 200 years.
Yes it comes from the soil. It occurs naturally from decaying uranium.
Both earth and the Earth come from the same Old English root meaning soil or land - Middle English erthe, from Old English eorthe; akin to Old High German erda earth, Greek era.
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We roll the soil so that we can give a chance to the soil lying in the bottom , to come up and so we can have a better crop.