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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.
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
Dark soil is good because if soil is dark it means that it is moisturized, therefore it can feed water to the roots of the plant that is growing. Soil that is not dark is bad because it is dry and does not have the moisture for the roots of the plant.
the answer is TOPSOIL
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They can smell it and feel it with their 'whiskers.'
No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.
A brownish purple. In equal parts, a muddy brown.
Seth's boss in "Dark Water Rising" is called Mr. Simpson.
A rather muddy black.
Physicists get creative in their search for dark matter particles.
Something pretty muddy... much like caput mortuum
The dark sea
All H2O (water) particles are colourless. Sea water looks dark blue/black as light can only travell through water for some distance. After this, the sea below becomes darker making it look dark bule/black.
A black shale is a form of dark muddy rock, which is rich in sulphides and organic material.
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