soil,sun,water,and love
There are several ways that nutrient minerals are lost from the soil. The overuse of the soil in farming, natural weather inclinations and over population are just some of the ways.
Water from the soil is lost in many ways. They are listed below:1. Surface run off (often in compact soil or soil with much clay particles)2. By drainage (in soil which has not reached field capacity)3. Evaporation from the soil surface4. Transpiration by plants5. Deep percolation (by the force of gravity)Leckraz Kaullysing
In what ways can soil be alike
use it to plant stuff
soil,sun,water,and love
Water cycle removes top soil. It decreases the fertility of soil.
From another river, from a spring, from rain etc
keep it fresh make sure the soil doesn't go dry add water and sometimes add some food left overs not too much though or the soil wink start to stink . if you try to plant plants dry soil they die not enough vitamins or water in the soil.
There are several ways that nutrient minerals are lost from the soil. The overuse of the soil in farming, natural weather inclinations and over population are just some of the ways.
planting of trees
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.
Water from the soil is lost in many ways. They are listed below:1. Surface run off (often in compact soil or soil with much clay particles)2. By drainage (in soil which has not reached field capacity)3. Evaporation from the soil surface4. Transpiration by plants5. Deep percolation (by the force of gravity)Leckraz Kaullysing
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.
In what ways can soil be alike
TexturePore sizeNutrient contentLand usageAir and water capacity