erosion
This process is called erosion. Water, such as during rainfall or at the banks of a river, can carry soil particles away, often depositing them many miles away or into the ocean. Wind can only carry smaller soil particles, but it too can carry particles several miles away.
Soil Structure.
Groundwater fills spaces between particles of soil.
Humus is the organic component of soil. It's crumbly in texture, dark brown in color, and fresh in smell. It works as a natural fertilizer. It helps air and water to move properly through soil. It helps soil particles to clump together.
Most wind abrasion is caued by larger particles of soil called what
This process is called erosion. Water, such as during rainfall or at the banks of a river, can carry soil particles away, often depositing them many miles away or into the ocean. Wind can only carry smaller soil particles, but it too can carry particles several miles away.
Soil Structure.
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
Groundwater fills spaces between particles of soil.
Humus is the organic component of soil. It's crumbly in texture, dark brown in color, and fresh in smell. It works as a natural fertilizer. It helps air and water to move properly through soil. It helps soil particles to clump together.
when water percolates through small soil particles it travels downwards till it is held by large particles of soil or it reaches the ground water table. sometimes collection of large soil particles also holds the water from further travel
Most wind abrasion is caued by larger particles of soil called what
A. age of soil B. size of soil particles C. the color of the soil D. the luster of the soil particles
Maybe because when the water is in the soil and is going through the roots up the stem some soil particles can go in the water and travel with it.
wind can move and carry away the tiny particles of soil, which carries
Soil texture is identified on its particles. The particles are classified into 3 groups called soil separates which are the sand, silt, and the clay.
Those particles are called, "Dust".