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Due to different kind of minerals present in soil.
Sandy soil can be different colors, since there are different colors of both soil and sand. One kind is pink with a light brownish green look. Others are a mixture of yellows and tans. Others are lighter sands: off-white interspersed with dark and colorful specks. Others are kind of a bland tan with a few darker browns.
the thing that makes ideal farm soil is that the farmers take off their pants and pee in the fields which makes for exceptional soil because of all the yellow (or different colors) in the pee.
Iron oxide colors soil red.
it actually means that the soil is not completely healthy for plants
Yes soil comes in different colors such as: Black,red,yellow,white,brown,and gray. By:Nasratullah Mayan
Due to different kind of minerals present in soil.
Earth is the substance of the land surface, where we have a variety types of soil with different colors.
due to various gaseous composition and different types of soil
Because the hydrofluoric membrane in it produces its color according to the soil it is planted in.
Sandy soil can be different colors, since there are different colors of both soil and sand. One kind is pink with a light brownish green look. Others are a mixture of yellows and tans. Others are lighter sands: off-white interspersed with dark and colorful specks. Others are kind of a bland tan with a few darker browns.
the thing that makes ideal farm soil is that the farmers take off their pants and pee in the fields which makes for exceptional soil because of all the yellow (or different colors) in the pee.
No. Tornadoes can come in different colors. The same tornado may even appear different colors, depending on the angle of view. Depending on your point of view, lighting,, the color of the soil, and how much soil a tornado picks up, a tornado may appear white, gray, black, brown or red.
Iron oxide colors soil red.
it actually means that the soil is not completely healthy for plants
colors and texture
I'm not sure whether you are asking how scientists describe soil colors, or what causes soil to be a particular color. Scientists describe soil colors by comparing the soil with standard soil color chips. The most widely used maker of color chips for soils in the United States is Munsell. Scientists carry a small book of Munsell color chips into the field with them when they are describing soil features. Most soils have the colors that they have because of microscopic coatings on mineral soil particles. Typically, soil minerals are white or gray if they are not coated. Red and yellow colors come from different types of iron oxide coatings. Black and dark brown colors usually come from organic matter coatings, but may also come from manganese oxide coatings. Organic matter and oxides can also mix to produce reddish and yellowish brown soils. When soils are gray or white, they are lacking coatings. This can indicate wet conditions, or that organic acids have stripped the coatings from the soil particles. When soils are mottled, with gray, white, yellow and red colors all mixed together, it is a sign that the soil is sometimes wet and sometimes dry.