damp soil does not expand when u add water to it so yes it is a heterogeneous mixture.
hetergeneous
Wet soil is commonly referred to as damp or moist soil.
they prefer dry
Thin and Damp
Yes, damp soil is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it contains various components such as minerals, organic matter, water, and air pockets that are not evenly distributed throughout the sample.
Yes it is a heterogeoneous mixture
at a farm
Damp, well watered, alkaline soil is good i think
in damp soil or rotting material
yep.
Damp soil contains water, which acts as a conductor due to its ability to dissolve ions and create an electrolyte environment. This presence of water facilitates the movement of excess electrons by allowing them to travel more freely through the soil matrix. Additionally, moisture reduces soil resistance, enabling better conductivity and enhancing the overall flow of electrical charge. Thus, damp soil effectively supports the movement of excess electrons compared to dry soil.
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