In compost or in soil is where humus tends to be found.
The word refers to dark brown, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter. It may be produced naturally, over time, through erosion. Or it may be produced by human means through the composting of compostable materials in a compost pile, heap or container. Or it may be produced by earthworms breaking down decomposable parts in vermi-composting.
The answer would be, that it is found in the Topsoil, which is in the 1st layer of soil.
Humus is found on top of the topsoil, it is the dark portion that contains organic matter.
What soil contains humus
subsoil
Soil
organic
No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert
I am guessing that the most likely place to find a gondola would be either somewhere in Canada
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
Sedimentary rock, most likely.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
you would most likely find dimonds in a mine
the two layers are sub soil The layer of soil that has little or no humus in it is the subsoil. The top layer of the soil has the most humus in it because the dead leaves fall from the plant and go back into the soil.
No
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