Aluminum is an abundant element in Earth's crust and is not "bad" for the Earth, although it may be "bad" for organisms in the biosphere in certain concentrations.
Aluminium
Bauxite is an aluminium ore.
Soil is a noun (the soil) and a verb (to soil).
clayey soil is the best soil for pottery
If you polish a piece of aluminium with a cloth you can smell the metal. this is because particles from the aluminium have gone into the air. i don't know if this is the proper answer, but i think it is a reason.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
iron and aluminium
mineral riches in the soil means there are many minerals in the soil like aluminium,metal,diamond etc.. the minerals that we can or cannot found in the soil is called mineral riches in the soil
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Plants
Hi there if you do bury your fuschias then they will be able to grow up and out of the extra soil . they have very stiff stems which will be able to penentrate dense soil.
Aluminium is used for soil because it is light and impermeable to oxygen and water.
Good soil is soil that can hold plant firmly in the soil and contians enough nutrient so the plant can absorb it to produce food. bad soil on the other hand does the opposite.
There is no such RDA. The soil is highly contaminated with aluminium because of chemtrail exposure, so there was no problem of lack of aluminium in human body and in consequence no recommendation was given.
it has bad soil the climate it very cold and the bad soil makes it a bad place for growing crops
yes, its bad
Except in the US, the element is spelled ALUMINIUM (note the extra I). The legal US spelling is ALUMINUM.