the soil will be gone because the wind is strong
Wet soil sticks together, and the particles are not easily moved by wind. Dry soil, particles do NOT clump, and are easily moved by wind. And if you write in this area, the computer thinks your question has been answered, and you only get an answer if one of us catches it.
It depends on the soil. If the soil is in, let's say Florida, the soil would be moist. It would because it is a peninsula, it has many lakes and ponds, and it rains a lot. If the soil was in a desert, then obviously it would be dry. I hope this helped you! :)
it is moist and not usually dry and is dark in color
When the soil is dry, it wouldn't be easy to make a footprint so the soil must be moist. Later, the print would harden and that preserves the footprint. Overall: soil is moist. I hope this answers your question! :)
Because the wet soil is too heavy for the wind to carry around unlike a dry soil.
the soil is dry
moist
Moist?
Moist. They like Humid enviroments.
moist soil because snails dont lyke it too wet or too dry u stupid bug juice
Wet soil sticks together, and the particles are not easily moved by wind. Dry soil, particles do NOT clump, and are easily moved by wind. And if you write in this area, the computer thinks your question has been answered, and you only get an answer if one of us catches it.
It depends on the soil. If the soil is in, let's say Florida, the soil would be moist. It would because it is a peninsula, it has many lakes and ponds, and it rains a lot. If the soil was in a desert, then obviously it would be dry. I hope this helped you! :)
it is moist and not usually dry and is dark in color
Worms themselves are moist. Their moisture "equilibrium" doesn't change in moist soil. But dry soil will desiccate them - they head deeper looking for moister soil.
The moist soil will make the plants grow more than on the dry soil in the dirt of the garden
Never dry soil so it is moist thick and strong
You should feel if the soil is moist or not if the soil is dry then you should feed it the amount you feel comfortable with (becareful not to feed it to much water) if it is nice and moist then leave it until the soil starts getting dry!