I would think that sandy soil would erode the fastest because it is lightweight and it really doesn't stick to anything. Clay soil sinks, and it would take an awful lot of water pressure to get rid of it.
Soil
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
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the grains of the rock
Wind and water
The soil that is most used for agriculture or crop production, which would be the loamy type soil. This is because the soil is pretty well always exposed to the elements of air and water when tilled and seeded.
Soil
I would think that sandy soil would erode the fastest because it is lightweight and it really doesn't stick to anything. Clay soil sinks, and it would take an awful lot of water pressure to get rid of it.
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
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No I asked this question
the grains of the rock
80F +
It erodes into sediment (dirt). When living remains become part of the dirt, it is soil.
What they mean by man is because god mad soil and soil erodes and gods a man so there's your answer.
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