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Sandy soil has large particles that are loosely packed, allowing for good drainage and aeration. This type of soil does not hold onto water or nutrients as well as denser soils and may require more frequent irrigation and fertilization.
Spongy soil typically has a high organic matter content that helps it retain moisture and nutrients. It is usually soft and loosely packed, with good water retention properties. Peat and loam soils are examples of soil types that can feel spongy.
Round particles of the same size, as in pure quartz sand.
Air is found in the pores or spaces between soil particles, allowing for gas exchange with plant roots and microorganisms. Water is also found in these pores, filling the spaces between soil particles and available for plant uptake and supporting soil organisms.
Earthworms thrive in soils that are rich in organic matter, such as loam or sandy loam soils. These soil types provide the necessary nutrients and moisture for earthworms to feed and move through the soil easily. Compacted or highly acidic soils can be challenging for earthworms to thrive in.
Sandy soil has large particles that are loosely packed, allowing for good drainage and aeration. This type of soil does not hold onto water or nutrients as well as denser soils and may require more frequent irrigation and fertilization.
Dark color, loosely-packed, a pH around 6.5, good drainage, plenty of worms.
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Loosely packed DNA can result in genes not being expressed properly.
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Gas because it is loosely packed together and density means how tight is it packed
Usually a liquid, but some solids, like ice, have the molecules more spread apart, making it less dense than the liquid. If, by "loosely packed," you mean being able to slide past each other, then the liquid is always the answer.
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Spongy soil typically has a high organic matter content that helps it retain moisture and nutrients. It is usually soft and loosely packed, with good water retention properties. Peat and loam soils are examples of soil types that can feel spongy.
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A substance can flow if its molecules are loosely packed when compared to a solid.