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Q: Why should the soil be loosened before storing?
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What will happen if the field is not ploughed before sowing seeds?

the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.


Why soil is turned and loosened before the seeds are sown?

soil is turned to make it airy. This also allows the shoots to come up easily. It also facilitates the absorbtion of water.


How are rocks and soil loosened?

Freezing and ThawingHeavy rains


When rock and soil fall downhill?

When it gets loosened from the surface of the hill.


What kind of sac is used for storing ingested soil?

It is called a crop


How does loosened soil allow the roots to breathe easily?

one of the most important task in agriculture is to turn the soil and loosen it. the loose soil allows the roots to breathe easily even when they go deep into the soil


Why does the soil need to be turned and loosened?

So roots can penetrate it more easily and plants will grow faster.


What is the movement of large soil particles along the ground's surface after being loosened by the effects of saltation?

Smelly


What is the movement of large soil particles along the grounds surface after being loosened by the effects of saltation?

Smelly


Does storing atmospheric carbon in the soil pose any future risks to the earth or the environment?

- no.!


How do typhoons cause the destruction of forests?

Typhoons can cause trees to fall or be uprooted through strong winds and soil loosened by rain.. Without the trees to hold soil in place, heavy rains can wash the soil away.


How can soil be loosened?

In a garden, the tines of a garden fork can be used to loosen compacted soil and to fork in compost and sand. Regular mulching during the growing season, and then digging in the mulch before winter, also helps, especially on heavy clay soils. On a farm, a plough is used to turn over the soil, leaving the furrows for the winter weather to break the soil down, ready for harrowing and planting in the spring.