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A. age of soil B. size of soil particles C. the color of the soil D. the luster of the soil particles
erosion
As the particles travel and settle elsewhere as sediment forming new areas of soil.
Soil water is water derived from the runoff of soil. You probably meant to ask what is salt water. (Water that has salt in it - seawater, water from the ocean). Most soil is porous with narrow spaces between the small particles. These spaces act as capillaries and in part govern the motion of water through the soil. When water enters soil, it penetrates the spaces between the small particles and adheres to them.
particles are of soil so there is no particle in the soil ANSWER: Rock and mineral particles are found in soil.
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
when water percolates through small soil particles it travels downwards till it is held by large particles of soil or it reaches the ground water table. sometimes collection of large soil particles also holds the water from further travel
A. age of soil B. size of soil particles C. the color of the soil D. the luster of the soil particles
Maybe because when the water is in the soil and is going through the roots up the stem some soil particles can go in the water and travel with it.
It gets wet
Soil water is water derived from the runoff of soil. You probably meant to ask what is salt water. (Water that has salt in it - seawater, water from the ocean). Most soil is porous with narrow spaces between the small particles. These spaces act as capillaries and in part govern the motion of water through the soil. When water enters soil, it penetrates the spaces between the small particles and adheres to them.
As the particles travel and settle elsewhere as sediment forming new areas of soil.
erosion
Soil water is water derived from the runoff of soil. You probably meant to ask what is salt water. (Water that has salt in it - seawater, water from the ocean). Most soil is porous with narrow spaces between the small particles. These spaces act as capillaries and in part govern the motion of water through the soil. When water enters soil, it penetrates the spaces between the small particles and adheres to them.
Use a piece of filter paper !... The water will pass through the filter paper - but the soil particles will not.
Soil is the mixture of mineral and rock particles ,remains of organisms water and air
The copper particles stick to the soil, while the water continues to filter through the soil. Therefore the copper stays in the soil while the water does not.