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They are could consist of different materials, like clay, sand, or rocks.

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What is the different kind of soil?

THE DIFF. KINDS OF SOIL ARE:LoamSandClayGravel (optional)


How many kind of soil?

15 different kinds of soil dude:)


Will different kinds of soil affect a plants growth?

yes


Where can you find different kinds of soils?

Different kinds of soils can be found in various environments such as forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, and agriculture fields around the world. Soil types differ based on factors like climate, topography, parent material, and time. You can explore diverse soils in different regions by visiting natural areas, studying soil surveys, or conducting research in soil science.


Why does different kinds of soil hold more water?

different soils can drain better than others


Is water absorbed at the same rate in different kinds of soil?

No, different soils absorb rain water at different rates.


Why is the Philippines lucky to have different kinds of soil?

because philippines have a many wonderful resources


Does different kinds of soils prevent plant growth?

yes because it has to be healthy the soil


How come the planets look different?

most planets look different from different minerals in soil different particles in the atmosphere


What are the kinds and amounts of materials in the soil?

Soil composition


How do you rate your ability to determine soil texture via feel method?

I would rate my ability as high. I have experience working with different soil types and have been trained to assess soil texture accurately using the feel method.


Why is there different kinds of soil?

The reason there are different kinds of soil is that the diverse conditions across the planet have resulted in many altered states of the substance. The tundra has a layer of subsoil called permafrost, the geologic term being cryotic soil, wich occurs when soil is frozen several years in a row. Different chemical compounds in rock types, and environmental conditions like wind, rain, and cold are what contribute to different soil types through erosion and deposition. The basic soil types are clay, sand, and silt. Most soil is made up of a combination of the three, and some amount of organic matter.