In three layers/horizons: A (made of topsoil, crumbly, dark brown soil mixture of humus, clay, and other minerals.) B (made of subsoil, made of clay and other particles with little humus.) and C (contains partly weathered rock.)
Scientists use a classification system to identify animals and plants. They classify them by a Kingdom, Phylum, Class, etc.
The oceans do not have soils.
Yes, different types of rocks can lead to the formation of different types of soils due to their mineral composition and weathering processes. For example, granite weathers to produce sandy soils, while basalt can create more fertile soils rich in minerals. Additionally, sedimentary rocks like limestone contribute to calcareous soils, affecting soil pH and nutrient content. However, soil formation is also influenced by factors such as climate, vegetation, and topography, making it a complex process.
The word 'Scientists' is the plural of the noun 'Scientist'. So no, it is not an adjective.
size and shape
what are four main soils used to classify soils
what are four main soils used to classify soils
Scientist classify plants as producers due their ability to make their own food. They are in the autotrophic level of the nutrient cycle.
a plant
Humus,sand,clay,and water
Scientist classify waves by moving through a medium and/or empty space. For example, a wall, air, water, space.
microscope
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Aristotle
mullusks
they look through a microscope
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