No, they are much different. Some are rich in nutrients, others aren't at all; Some are black, some are brown; etc.
no its not depind in differt minerals
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
n0thin jusss ,,''PK'',,
All i know about soils and minerals is that plants need them to stay alive. I know its not helpful. Sorry. :(
they are different because they do not come in from the same place.
No, soils vary widely. The grains which compose them vary with the rocks which were weathered to form them. This means there are different chemicals in the soils. The grain size has big effects on how the soil behaves, for instance clay soils retain water and sandy soils drain freely. The type of plants which grow there can change the nature of the soil, for instance its pH. The weather can affect things over time, e.g. by soluble nutrients being leached out by heavy rain. All that is aside from the things we might alter deliberately.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
n0thin jusss ,,''PK'',,
soil is made up of rock therefore they have the same properties
All i know about soils and minerals is that plants need them to stay alive. I know its not helpful. Sorry. :(
they are different because they do not come in from the same place.
Sand content is part of many different native "soils", but they are not exactly the same thing. Loam soil - the best kind for growing things - is made up of fairly equal proportions of sand, silt, clay and organic matter. Some soils are high in clay (called "heavy" soils). Some soils are high in sand content - the soil in my own yard for example. So in a sentence: Sand is a component of most soils - it is not "soil" by itself.
Basically other carnivorous plants such as sundews, as they all have the same adaptation because they occur naturally in Nitrogen deficient soils.
No, soils vary widely. The grains which compose them vary with the rocks which were weathered to form them. This means there are different chemicals in the soils. The grain size has big effects on how the soil behaves, for instance clay soils retain water and sandy soils drain freely. The type of plants which grow there can change the nature of the soil, for instance its pH. The weather can affect things over time, e.g. by soluble nutrients being leached out by heavy rain. All that is aside from the things we might alter deliberately.
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
No. All soil have diffrent chemical in diffrend part of country. In manipur there are some flower that can't grow in another region that is why the soil have diffrent particles.
Alluvial soils, Piedmont soils, Hill soils , Lateritic soils
clay soils, loamy soils and sandy soils