Earth, by far, though Mars shows indications of a condition that at least appears to be soil erosion.
the planet mars
Iron and other magnetic minerals are some of the most common elements on the planet. Soil and oil that contain these will leave a residue of them behind on a magnet.
MARS
There is no soil on Mars or Venus. How come? Those planets have plenty of rocks. Mars has windstorms that erode rocks into dust. Venus has an acid atmosphere that cooks rocks into new chemicals.But there's still something missing. Without life, there is no soil. Living things haven't just made a home in the soil on our planet. Life actually made the soil as we know it.Information from: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/soil/recipe_soil.html
No.
Soil is a very thin layer on certain areas of the crust.
yes,
A star is burning and made of gas and fire, while a planet is made of soil and rocks. a star is smaller
Soil, water, molten rock, and biodegradable substances
i think mars
Mars. The soil of this planet is rich in iron oxide, which gives the planet a characteristic color. >:)
loamy soil
Earth, by far, though Mars shows indications of a condition that at least appears to be soil erosion.
Landfill, which are very bad for our planet... recycle!
on the south part of the planet
Our home planet Earth, is of course known to have water in the soil. Water ice has also been found in the soil of Mars.