Though it may look uniform it is heterogeneous. If you look under a microscope it will become clear how heterogeneous it is.
Heterogenous
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
Dirt is a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Dirt and water
Good question. It is a compound (mostly Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Silicon). It is a HETEROgeneous mixture because hetero- means "other" in Greek. If it only consisted of a certain amount of one TYPE of element, it would have been homogeneous. Element is to Homo- Compound is to Hetero-
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
yes dirt is a heterogeneous mixture
No.
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
dirt is a mixture
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt is a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
No, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Rust is considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is not uniform, and it has various visible components that can be separated mechanically.
A homogenous mixture is one containing a number of particles of the same substance, while a heterogenous mixture contains particles of different substances. For example, a handful of sand would probably be considered a homogenous mixture because it only contains sand particles, while a handful of mud would be a heterogenous mixture because it contains particles of dirt, water, sand, rocks, etc.
Dirt is heterogeneous.