fertile soil is usually rich in organice matter and soil flora and founa
Solid is an example of SOLID matter. Since it can easily compressible but if we take the molecules of soil, then we can conclude that soil is type of SOLID matter.
Rotten dead matter in the soil is HUMUS
The formation of complex organic matter in soil is called Humus
Soil is not a mineral. Soil is just matter that plants thrive in to retrieve minerals. Soil CONTAINS minerals, but soil is not a mineral.
yes, time is a non matter because it does not occupy space and does not have weight.
Does it take up space and made of atoms? Yes, concrete is matter
There are many examples. For instance:Your shadowElectromagnetic radiation (inc. visible light)temperatureGravitySound
fertile soil is usually rich in organice matter and soil flora and founa
Solid is an example of SOLID matter. Since it can easily compressible but if we take the molecules of soil, then we can conclude that soil is type of SOLID matter.
Rotten dead matter in the soil is HUMUS
It increases the fertility of the soil.
Decaying organic matter in the soil is called humus. When it is added to the soil deliberately, it is called compost.
less organic matter
A dried soil is a solid.
bedrock
The formation of complex organic matter in soil is called Humus