What happen to the soil and water when they are heated? http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2455http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2502
the soil gets hot due to that the soil absorbs heat
Because water has a higher thermal capacity than soil and also water tends to circulate which soil can't do.
The soil will start to dry up if there is no water or if there is not enough water in the soil.
hello lovely...... What are two things that can happen to water when it soaks into soil? well...... Most of the water evaporates and the rest is used in photosynthesis
The water turns purple, and gets hotter. And what happens to the beaker? Depending on what it is made of, and the temperature to which it is heated, it might melt.
it evaporates
the soil gets hot due to that the soil absorbs heat
The soil will start to dry up if there is no water or if there is not enough water in the soil.
Because water has a higher thermal capacity than soil and also water tends to circulate which soil can't do.
yes
The water evaporates
It will get warmer.
It loses its water content and becomes brown.
hello lovely...... What are two things that can happen to water when it soaks into soil? well...... Most of the water evaporates and the rest is used in photosynthesis
start by putting soil a drainer. then but the drainer over a bucket . then poor water in the soil slowly . if there is water in the bucket the answer is no . but if there is no water in it the answer is yes .
happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain
When the sun heated the soil surface and soil does not have any water. when rain drops hit the surface of soil it cause the soil eroded.