mangroves have stilt roots. mangroves grow in soil which is clayey and covered with salty water. stilt roots support the stem and take in air directly from the surroundings.
Water logging damages the crop due to excessive water supply, the air in the soil spaces is reduced and the roots get damaged.
soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, water, and air
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Humidity is a measure of the amount of water in the air, compared to the maximum possible amount that could be dissolved.
i don't know clay soil lack air and water
i don't know clay soil lack air and water
clayey soil absorbs more water as it has large quantity of fine particles packed tightly together so air cannot get in it they are less aerated and therefore water gets into the soil because of the less amount of air ......
mangroves have stilt roots. mangroves grow in soil which is clayey and covered with salty water. stilt roots support the stem and take in air directly from the surroundings.
temperature sun water predators humidity soil air pesticides human activities competition between other plants, and animals in the ecosystem space
soil,water&air are the factors of a habbit
Water logging damages the crop due to excessive water supply, the air in the soil spaces is reduced and the roots get damaged.
air, water, soil, and temperature air, water, soil, and temperature
Yes. Porous soil contains more air spaces between the particles, which is needed by burrowing animals such as worms. Water tends to fill these spaces, but even wet soil and sand may contain small air pockets.
The components (composition) of soil are; 1. Humus (organic soil) 2. Air (soil air) 3. Water (soil water) 4. Biological/living organisms (soil organisms) 5. Rocks and mineral salts (inorganic soil)
What is the difference between mineral and organic matter? How do water and air amounts change in soil? What are the 3 components soil is comprised of? What is a benefit that an animal may get from soil?
yes,air water and soil can be exhausted by human activities as everything can be exhausted by overuse.