Well, various soils depending on which rainforest it is in. They may be hard, gritty,slimy
and sometimes like squelching like mud. Mostly they are poor conditioned.
I like pie =)
Because it is clay
Sticky and wet
You simply feel the soil's texture.
rough
Ground can feel soft because of factors like the presence of moisture, organic matter, and loose soil particles. When soil is well-drained and has a good balance of air and water, it can feel softer to the touch. Additionally, soil composition and the amount of compaction can also influence how soft the ground feels.
Touching soil can feel soft, cool, and slightly damp. Depending on the type of soil, it may also be crumbly, gritty, or sticky. The experience of touching soil can be grounding and connect us to the earth.
Silt soil feels smooth and flour-like in the hand. It is usually fine-textured and can hold together when wet, forming a moldable consistency.
They are could consist of different materials, like clay, sand, or rocks.
A gritty feel in soil typically indicates the presence of coarse sand or small rock particles. These larger particles can affect soil structure and water drainage, leading to challenges with water retention and nutrient absorption for plants. Amending the soil with organic matter can help improve its texture and fertility.
Well, various soils depending on which rainforest it is in. They may be hard, gritty,slimy and sometimes like squelching like mud. Mostly they are poor conditioned. I like pie =)
Rainforest soil is typically rich in organic matter and can feel soft, moist, and spongy due to the high levels of decomposition and decaying plant material. It may also feel dense and crumbly, offering good support for plant roots to grow and thrive.
Because they feel like snorting!! It's like saying why do humans sneeze!