Mature soil is soil with a well-developed horizon
Erosion... the young soil from mountains eroded during floods and the soil transfer from the lower lands..
I don’t know
Young soils without distinguishable soil horizons, such as you would find with scree soils at the base of a mountain or on a sand dune.
very few in people rich in minerals and arid soil i have never heard in my LIFE soz if the first answer is wrong im young :I hope i helped XD
Mature soil is soil with a well-developed horizon
Erosion... the young soil from mountains eroded during floods and the soil transfer from the lower lands..
I don’t know
yes,bec it has A and C horizon
Farmers Spray Pesticides on there Plants; As it Rains It Washes into the Soil; Eagles Eat the Worms Out Of the soil And Get Poisoned; If the Food is for There Young, This could be Fatal!
Young soils without distinguishable soil horizons, such as you would find with scree soils at the base of a mountain or on a sand dune.
It helps the young plant take in water
The adverb in the sentence, Today Julia is preparing the soil for her corn seeds and young tomato plants is today. An adverb states how, what, when, or where.
Most of the time it is young and poor in nutrients, due to low temperatures.
No, the word soil is a common noun, a word for any soil of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Soil Erosion Lake, Augusta, GADept. of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NCScotts SuperSoil Potting Soil"Poisoned Soil", a novel by Tim Young
Day by day, I could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil.
Young soil orders include Entisols, such as those found in areas with recent volcanic activity. Middle-aged soil orders include Alfisols, typically found in temperate regions with moderate leaching and mineral accumulation. Older soil orders include Oxisols, found in tropical regions with intense weathering and leaching resulting in highly-weathered, nutrient-poor soils.