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I'm 83% sure that adding water to soil is a reversible change because you can evaporate the water and muddy soil would be left in the container or petri dish. Ask a teacher if you still aren't sure.

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No, adding water to soil is a reversible change. Water can be evaporated from the soil through evaporation or drained out through drainage systems. This allows the soil to return to its previous state before the water was added.

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