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Rain doesn't turn into soil. It wets the soil, then some of it percolates down through it on it's way to the water table. Some of it is used by the growing things in the soil (if any) and the microbial life in the soil, and some of it evaporates back into the air.
Chemicals such as iron sulphates or aluminum sulphate can be used to control the pH of soil. Organic matter such as plant litter, manure or compost are also other ways.
turning over soil implies just that, normally a spade is used, digging in a full spade depth; you then removed the soil and flip it over and back into the hole you just removed it from. Essentially bringing soil from below ground to the top and moving the soil from the top part down to the bottom of the hole. the process is repeated over a given area
the soil used in construction has been handled by man and the natural soil forms naturally as it is
One of the first important farming tools used to break soil is the plow. It helps to turn over the soil, aerate it, and create furrows for planting seeds. Plows have been used for centuries to prepare the land for cultivation.
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An agricultural tool used to turn over the top layer of soil in preparation for planting crops. Usually pulled by draft animals or tractors.
While farming, it is essential to turn over the earth to ensure there are no obstacles and to aerate the soil. A plough or plow is used as the initial tool to begin this process.
Rocks are used in buildings and art. Minerals are used in food, like salt. Soil is used to farm.
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the plow
To prevent Soil Erosion
A plough is a tool used in agriculture for turning over soil in preparation for planting crops. It is typically pulled by a tractor or animals and consists of a strong, heavy blade that cuts through the soil and breaks it into furrows. This helps to loosen compacted soil, remove weeds, and create a suitable bed for seeds.
A hoe is a farm tool used to pull dirt over seeds.
An ant farm is a glass-sided dirt-filled box containing ants, usually used as a biological study tool.
Shear vane is a tool used to measure the shear strength of soil.