Basically, fallen leaves and partially decomposed organic matter...if we're talking science, that is.
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A forest fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth.
A forest fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth.
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The answer is Soil
The loose layer of dead plant leaves and stems on the surface of the soil.
From the surface down these layers are known as Soil Horizons. The top one is called leaf-litter.
About 100 tonnes of "micrometeorites" litter Earth every day.
How do you litter?Well you litter by throwing things out on the street, sidewalk, etc.Example: If you were eating a lollipop and you are now done with it, you have to throw the stick in a trash can/bin but you throw it in the middle of the street, that is called littering.Tip: Don't litter!it's bad for your healthbad for the ozone layer (layer of the atmosphere that blocks the surface of the earth from harsh rays of the sun)SO DON'T LITTER!
depends on what surface it is spilling upon, eg. if bleeding out on soft ground or moss there will be no noise (volume) where as a hard surface or leaf litter will generate more noise (volume)