No the answer is false the mantle does not contain soil
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
are you talking about loess soil from the yellow river in china
because it is yellow in colour
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 :)
a soil formed under broad-leaved forests in humid subtropical regions, chiefly on parent material fromclayey shales. It has an acid reaction and low humus content, and its yellow color is caused by the presence of ferric hydroxide. The total thickness of the soil horizons is 30-70 cm. Four types of yellow earth may be distinguished: yellow soil, yellow podzolic soil, yellow gley soil, and yellow podzolic gley soil. Yellow soil covers large areas in China, in the southern United States, in southeastern Australia, and in New Zealand. In the USSR, it is widely distributed in Western Georgia and Lenkoran' (Azerbaijan SSR). Perennial sub-tropical crops (citrus fruits, tea), grapes, essential-oil plants, tobacco, vegetables, and other crops are grown on yellow soil. Because it has a small supply of nutrients yellow soil requires large quantities of fertilizers
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Some soil is more acidic that others.
Wet and moist soil contains clay.
Aqatic plants are plants. They do not contain soil.
top soil