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Soil
30-1/2 inches of soil in a 6 inch pot.
It depends on the size of the pot.
You can get soil by using a plant pot on a Farming patch.
Earthen pot has tiny pores on its surface. The water oozes out from these pores. It then evaporates taking energy known as "latent heat" from the pot. Thus, the temperature of the water inside decreases. This process goes on and this is the reason why the water in earthen pot is cooled faster.
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Any earthworm in a pot will have a deleterious effect on a plant in the pot as the workings disturb the roots.
you tip the bag in to the plant pot
It is called 'throwing' a pot
Weathering is the process in which soil, sand, and sediment are formed.
The 'porous pot' that is used in a lab, is used to facilitate the cracking process during heating, the porous pot is used as a catalyst to speed up the cracking process. This allows for the process to occur at a lower temperature.
The process of moving weathered rocks and soil is called WEATHERING.