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Over time, soil can undergo changes due to factors like weathering, erosion, and organic matter decomposition. This can result in changes to soil structure and composition, affecting its fertility and ability to support plant growth. Time also influences the development of soil horizons and profile characteristics in a particular area.
Landfill, which are very bad for our planet... recycle!
You call the bits of soil sediment.
Fertile soil.
The characteristics of soil in a rainy climate have little to nothing to do with the soil, except to adjust the amount of moisture in it. The characteristics of climate in a given area will, over time, affect the characteristics of the soil, however. Continued drought changes the character of the soil by decreasing clay content or structure, making the soil more loose or sandy.
in Asia in the valley area called the fertile creasant for it fertile soil they call the the samratans
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It means that there is a lot of soil in the area.
The little grains of soil are called particles or soil particles.
Potting soil.
top soil
Permafrost.