Temperate or cool temperate climates, although some varieties have been bred to grow in near-tropical climates. Mustard is usually too disease-prone to grow well in subtropical areas, though.
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Sandy soils are much more permeable that clay soils.
The sandy soils let the water pass through but the clay soils hold the water
Grouting of soils by the vibratory-injection process can be used to stabilize natural slide-prone slopes.I guess other methods of injection can be effective as well.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
Clay soils have good water and nutrient retention properties due to their fine particle size, making them ideal for supporting lush pasture growth. These soils also provide a stable environment for grass roots to anchor, which is beneficial for grazing animals. Additionally, clay soils are less prone to erosion compared to sandy soils, providing a reliable foundation for pastoral farming activities.
You can liquefy metal by heating it to a high enough temperature.
The suffix in "liquefy" is "-fy," which means "to make" or "to cause to become."
Maybe
The root word for "liquefy" is "lique-" which comes from the Latin word "liquere" meaning "to be liquid."
Temperate or cool temperate climates, although some varieties have been bred to grow in near-tropical climates. Mustard is usually too disease-prone to grow well in subtropical areas, though.
Helium
Yes
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils