water evaporates, and air spaces present in soil are greatly reduced, making soil harder.
Soil becomes hard and dry due to factors such as lack of moisture, compaction from heavy machinery or foot traffic, and excessive exposure to sun and wind. When soil becomes compacted, air and water cannot penetrate easily, leading to hardening and drying out. This can hinder plant growth and reduce the soil's ability to support healthy vegetation.
after time it can be
It is easily chemically weather, so it gone by the time a rock becomes a soil.
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
Yes, bagged soil can go bad over time if it becomes contaminated with pathogens, loses nutrients, or becomes compacted. It is important to store bagged soil properly and use it within a reasonable timeframe to ensure its quality.
This soil retains moisture and becomes very sticky when wet. Dry clayey soil is hard so the pots and and toys will not break. Hence clayey soil is used to make pots and toys
Mud
Last time I check they moved faster on smooth ground
wen levelling is done the field becomes levelled so the soil becomes strong all together down the soil does not get eroded
The soil soon becomes dirt and is no longer soil
Because of the steepness, the water will drain away quickly. This will leach useful elements from the soil, and may mean that the soil becomes dry quite quickly.
Yes, planting soil can go bad over time if it becomes depleted of nutrients, compacted, or contaminated with pathogens. It is important to regularly replenish and amend soil to maintain its quality for healthy plant growth.