Dirt is composed of. . .
1. Sand
2. Silt
3. Clay
4. Rocks and minerals
5. Animal waste
6. Plant Decomposition
Because it's dirty!
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A ball can go further on grass than dirt because in dirt there are some rocks that can stop the ball.
In Ohio, titling for dirt bikes began in 1999. Every dirt bike must have a title and be registered according to the state's policies.
I would somewhat say yes, because earthworms live and fertilize the dirt. And dirt does affect the economy slightly. I mean, you do buy and sell dirt for lawns and gardens. And without earthworms, our dirt wouldn't be good for growing things in.
Antimatter is composed of antiparticles in the same way that normal matter is composed of particles. Consider that atoms are composed of protons, neutrons and electrons. An antimatter atom could be composed of anti-protons, anti-neutrons and anti-electrons (which we know as positrons).
dirt and rigid rocks
Sediment is composed of little rocks, fossils,and dirt
it is compsed of earth materials such as leafs, and dirt, and rock all squished together.
An asteroid has a inactive body, composed of rock, carbon or metal, which is orbiting the sun. Comets are sometimes an active object, which is composed of dirt and ice.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized minerals and rock grains. Most sandstone is composed of quartz and feldspar. As far as touching it goes, yes, it is like dirt. The texture feels like sandpaper, and kind of dusty.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a fundamental component of life as we know it. Dirt is not an example of life. In order to be 'alive,' an object must metabolize through the intake and use of nutrients, self-perpetuate by reproduction, and adapt to its environment through endogenous changes. Dirt does not metabolize, does not reproduce, and does not adapt. Furthermore, dirt is not composed of cells, the fundamental building blocks of life as we know if, but of granules. These granules are composed mostly of silicate minerals, not living material. There may be some DNA in some dirt samples, but this DNA does not belong to the dirt, rather to something that has somehow deposited its DNA into/onto the dirt, likely through decomposition. If dirt had DNA, and that DNA had the same properties as human DNA, then dirt would look exactly like humans.
there are 4 layers crust- dirt, mantel- hot rock, outer core- liquid metal, inner core- solid metal.
Air is transparent because the molecules it is composed of are so tiny and spread out. Air has a very low density unlike solid materials like rocks or dirt.
not sure what its called but eliasarts makes its. composed by kimo kemp and dave gold The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Mr Bojangles
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
Clumps of dirt or soil is the way that finished compost looks like. Compost looks dark in color and smells fresh. The organic matter of which it is composed resembles healthy batches of dirt and soil which are ever so slightly moistened and which feel smooth and thick to the touch.
It depends what you mean by dirt and gravel. On Earth much of the weathering which produces them depends on water. There is no nutrient rich equivalent of soil, nor water-rounded pebbles, but there is dust and breccia. (Breccia is composed of small fragments of broken rock), both of which probably result from micrometeorite impact.