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Who was Han Asparukh?

The conqurer who reached 'todays Bulgarian soil' coming somewhere from mid Asia or altai mountains... crossed Danube and the Stara Planina (The Balkan mountains).. and obstacled by the Black see (no way to cross), settled in thias part of the Balkans and gave the start of Bulgaria in 681 AD


Did Sweden football go in to the world cup?

Sweden has failed to qualify for World Cup 2010, but they have reached the final in 1958 when it was on home soil.


What is a soil rich in humus and good for growing?

Humus significantly influences the bulk density of soil and contributes to moisture and nutrient retention. Humus refers to any organic matter, that has reached a point of stability.


What is saturated ground?

Saturated ground refers to soil or land that is filled with water to the point where excess moisture cannot be absorbed or drained away. It often results from heavy rainfall or flooding, leading to increased risk of landslides and reduced soil stability.


How can I effectively grow burdock root?

To effectively grow burdock root, plant it in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist and weed-free. Harvest the roots in the fall after they have reached a good size for optimal flavor and nutrition.


Why is subsoil not favorable for plant?

Subsoil has less nutrient both SOM or mineral fertilizer more accumulate on top soil. In certain climate condition (arid and semi arid) the evaporation is higher than precipitation can take up soil mineral and reached the subsoil. So, the pH can be alkaline soil which is not favourable for plat growth.


How does over grazing cause soil erosion?

When grass is being repeatedly grazed before it has reached a minimum grazing height, the roots start to decrease in size and ability to retain soil anchor-ability. Soil is exposed when these grasses are grazed very close to the ground, making it easy for wind and water to blow and wash the soil away, respectively.


What was Dred Scott fighting for?

His own freedom - on the basis that he had once lived on free soil. Local judges had never been faced with a retrospective claim of this sort, and that is why it reached the Supreme Court.


Which spacecraft tested the soil of Mars for signs of life?

In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.


Which spacecraft tested the soil of mars for signs for life?

In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.


Ways water is lost from soil?

Water can be lost from soil through processes such as evaporation, where water is converted from liquid to vapor and released into the atmosphere. Another way is through transpiration, where plants absorb water from the soil and release it into the air through their leaves. Additionally, water can be lost through percolation, where it moves downward through the soil layers and eventually reaches groundwater.


How can saturated soil cause flooding?

Saturated soil can cause flooding because it has reached its full water-holding capacity and can no longer absorb any more water. When it rains or there is excessive runoff, the water has nowhere to go and accumulates on the surface, leading to flooding. This can be exacerbated by factors like impermeable surfaces or a high water table.