I dont knw I think its either clay or sand.
Nitrates are soluble, so become a solution when mixing with water.
Waterlogged soil is soil that is badly drained and the air has been forced out by water. It provides poor growing conditions.
Quicksand .
clay
clay
Nitrates are soluble, so become a solution when mixing with water.
Waterlogged soil is soil that is badly drained and the air has been forced out by water. It provides poor growing conditions.
Quicksand .
clay
Marajuana
clay
It is a sticky waterlogged soil lacking in oxygen, typically grey to blue in colour.
anaerobic
yes, wood eventually becomes waterlogged and sinks, plastic does not become waterlogged.
A clay soil has a higher cation exchange capacity than a sandy soil due to its high surface area (because of the small size of the particles), silt is also very high, as is a humus rich soil. the problem with silt and clay soils is they become waterlogged very quickly
Gley soils have very poor drainage and nutrients don't move well through the soils. Also gley soils can easily become waterlogged and there can be a lack of oxygen through the soil.
plants draw oxygen from the soil as well as nutrients, waterlogged soil contains very little oxygen. anaerobic conditions can also lead to root damage of the plant; as a result the plant is unable to take up the nutrients required for growth