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Heavy soils are heavy, high in nutrients and wet like the clay soil. Light soils are light, dry, warm,low in nutrients and often acidic.
it goes into the soil from how heavy water is
Soil texture refers to what the soil feels like and why.
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
rocky soil black, heavy clay deep sand
Heavy soils are heavy, high in nutrients and wet like the clay soil. Light soils are light, dry, warm,low in nutrients and often acidic.
"Light" can refer to the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible, or to the opposite of heavy, such as a "light" dish.
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
amount of soil
The opposite of light. It refers to something that weighs more than other objects in relative terms; there is no specific weight that corresponds to heavy. It can also refer to something important, such as--> "That is heavy news!"
it goes into the soil from how heavy water is
Soil texture refers to what the soil feels like and why.
heavy rainfall
Heavy and light are terms which have no real relation to density. Density means the state of being dense. In other words, compact. If you refer to density with light and heavy, that would confuse this with mass (being the weight). Better terms to use would be dense, compact or even crowded.
Soil is nutrient-poor and acidic. Decomposition is rapid and soils are subject to heavy leaching.
Soil texture refers to what the soil feels like and why.
Clay can be red, heavy and wet.