It becomes very hot
yes,
Soil will be degraded.
Liquefaction is the process of liquefying or making liquid.(as told by dictionary.) Liquefaction is the process where soil loses strength and acts like a liquid instead of a solid.The modern methods of cooling the gas to or below their Tc and hence of liquefaction of gases are done by Linde's method and Claude's method.
Soil,Water,and Sun
Yes. If the soil later needs to be acidified somewhat for a particular crop, it is done by adding aluminum sulphate or ground sulfur to the soil.
crop rotation solor soil disinfection soil fumigation adding of green compost green manure
# crop rotation # solar soil disinfection # soil fumigation # adding compost # green manure
M. Leistra has written: 'Diffusion and adsorption of the nematicide 1,3-dichloropropene in soil' -- subject(s): Control, Plant nematodes, Soil fumigation
Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices. Heat is often used to sterilize soil. For small amounts it can be heated in an oven. For larger opererations there are large steamers that heat the soil and kill off weed seeds as well as micro-organisms. Chemical methods, such as fumigation, are also used in some agricultural practices.
Sand is not considered soil because it is not composed of minerals, organic matter, liquids, and gases.
yes,
Because they consist of various kind of materials. These materials are minerals for soil and gases for air.
Soil because soil absorbes water and if you look outside look at the minerals the soil has
Minerals in the soil and the amount of gases.
What happen to the soil and water when they are heated? http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2455http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2502
if the farmer do not replenish the soil the crops will damage.
Soil will be degraded.