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Some transparent objects are water, air, and clear glass.
Meniscus. Essentially it is because water adheres to the glass.
Two examples if transparent are glass and plastic sometimes (transparent=see through)
200 Pascals or 200 N/m sq.
That it makes the nutrients within humus soluble is a reason why water is important to humus. Humus is dark brown, fresh smelling, nutrient rich organic matter. So it's a source of necessary nutrients to plant roots, soil, and soil food web critters. But the nutrients must be in soluble form in order to be available. Otherwise, they're present in soil but unavailable and inaccessible.
Humus can hold more water
Soil is made up of a thin layer of weathered rock, humus, air, and water.
The reason behind the high surface tension of water is hydrogen bonds. This very strong bond enables small insects to walk on the surface of water.
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The exact same reason a glass filled with ice water sitting on a table has CONDENSATION forming on the outside of the glass .. The ambient temperature is HIGHER then the glass and thus the dripping
It becomes into humus
it could be humus and water or water and weathered rocks
it could be humus and water or water and weathered rocks
Water, humus, air, living organisms, and minerals
Rapid temperature changes can cause glass to crack. For the same reason you should never wash a hot glass with cold water.
A glass of water evaporates because the liquid water in the glass is turning into water vapor. It turns into water vapor because the tiny pieces that make up water are moving faster and faster, and then they turn into water vapor.