well one of them is wet and one is not i think
Young plant cells often contain many small vacuoles, but as the cells mature, these unite to form a large central vacuole.
Soils sustain life by using organic material for nutreints.
Yes, but these bacteria are not in all soils. Antrax can be found in some soils. Many pathogenic bacteria can be in untreated sewage or septic effluent, which might be spread on soils. However, these intestinal bacteria usually don't live very long in soils. They are built to live and compete inside a living body, and are no match for native soil bacteria.
Because soils have nutrients in them and if they clear it out, the soils doesn't have to share any nutrients.
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Young plant cells often contain many small vacuoles, but as the cells mature, these unite to form a large central vacuole.
how do forest soils different from prairie soils
What is the difference between alluvial soil and the black soil
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wow who asked this question... go eat your own feces and die in a hole.
Dirt , Humus , Clay
The difference between soil fertility and soil productivity is that soil fertility involves the soils and fertilizing them per the types of plants, crops, and soils, being used. The soil productivity has to do with the drainage of the soils, the amounts and types of fertilizers, and the progress of the plants and crops due to fertilization.
Sodic soils contain a lot of sodium ions. This can be due to sodium chloride, in which case it is also saline, or to sodium carbonate, when the word saline doesn't apply.
cohesive soils are those soils where the attraction between the soil particles is very high such as in clay. non-cohesive soils are those soils where there is no firm attraction between the soil particles.
Loam soils are a substance with a consistency in between sand and mud. Insects that live in these soils include worms and earwigs.
All soils come from a parent rock. The parent rock is broken down due to weathering, will eventually after many years will become a fine crumbly soil. Different parent rocks produce different soils.
Podzol is a term given to soils that are infertile and have a light-brown color due to poor humus. Chernozem is a term given to soils that are rich in humus and thus are fertile. In addition, they have a black color because of the rich humus.