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Air and soil.
The pH of soil can be adjusted by adding certain elements which contain either basic or acidic properties, such as coffee grounds, soda, fertilizer, etc...
In science or chemistry or anything similar, pH is defined as the acidity content or amount within something, and so soil pH refers to the amount of acid a sample or area of soil may contain.
chota nagpur is a store house for minerals as its soil contain many minerals within it.
Rain storms deposit inorganic atmospheric nitrogen directly into the soil Jason Tyrrell
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No the answer is false the mantle does not contain soil
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
Soil does contain air, which is needed by burrowing insects and animals.
yes, soil does contain granite that comes from the organic material of the remains of plants and animals :)
Some soil is more acidic that others.
Wet and moist soil contains clay.
Aqatic plants are plants. They do not contain soil.
Any soil contain more or less sodium chloride.
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Rocks contain several nutrients including potassium, magnesium, and iron. Pumice stones, which are best for the soil, also contain copper, calcium, and manganese which enrich the soil. Igneous rocks are able to hold in moisture that is beneficial to the soil and releases it as needed.
Could be a gas leak. or a tornado about to erapt