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Do wombats burrow in soft soil or hard soil?

Wombats burrow in pliable soil, that is, soil that is softer.


Does hard soil tire out a horses tendons?

Hard soil is more likely to make joints sore, but it is easier on the tendons than soft soil. Deep, soft soil is actually the worst for tendons and ligaments. The best is to find a happy medium.


How do mosses and lichens prepare the area for the other species?

Mosses and lichens breaks the hard soil and the rocks using their small roots they have. This creates the soft and usable soil where bush and shrubs can grow. the bush and shrubs further breaks the hard soil and rocks using their roots creating more soft and usable soils. When enough soft and usable soils are made, large trees then can grow. Shrub eating animals come along when the shrub grows and when they walk on the ground, it further breaks the hard soil in to usable soil.


What soil should a horse be riden on?

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How can filled land and loose soft soil affect the amount of damage caused by an earthquake?

The amplitude (size) of seismic waves is affected by the material through which they travel. Soft soil and fill causes the seismic wave amplitude to increase and therefore this allows them to cause more damage to structures. Also soft ground and certain types of soil are prone to a phenomenon known as liquefaction which can cause damage to buildings. For more information, please see the related questions below.


When an earthquake where is the greatest motion felt on the surface?

Right at top of the epicenter, the greatest shaking felt. It also depend on the types of soil. If the soil is soft then the intensity is amplified and where the soil is hard the intensity is damped.


During an earthquake where is the greatest motion felt on the surface?

Right at top of the epicenter, the greatest shaking felt. It also depend on the types of soil. If the soil is soft then the intensity is amplified and where the soil is hard the intensity is damped.


What makes soil bad for horseback riding?

Too hard of soil can bruise a horses feet and legs, rocks can make a horse misstep, mud can be slippery. Too soft of dirt can cause a horse to work too hard or slip.


What is the relation of strata in building foundation?

Strata is base where foundation is to laid' and depends weather it is soft soil, hard rock strata


The quality of the soil on which the horse works is very important which hurt the horses joints and tendons the most?

A horse should have a mixture of hard and soft soil, if not it could stress or strain the tendons.


What is the quality of the soil on which the horse must work.?

The ideal soil is a soil not rocky, muddy, soft but not deeper than 6-8 inches. Firm but not hard. It also is different for different duties, depending on the work the horse does.


Why do some people have hard water coming out of their taps and some people have soft water?

depends on the bedrock and soil type where the water comes from.