No. "Soil" is a complex blend of tiny rock particles called "sand" and "clay", and a variety of organic matter. There are different kinds of "soil", but anything worthy of the name required a while to produce.
Loose earth refers to soil or dirt that has been disturbed and is no longer compact or firmly packed. It is typically found in areas where the ground has been dug up, turned over, or is otherwise not stable or settled. This loose earth can be prone to erosion or movement.
Soil has always existed on Earth since the formation of the planet around 4.5 billion years ago. It was not something that was discovered at a specific point in time, but rather has been a natural part of the Earth's surface throughout its history.
Soil covers roughly 30% of the Earth's surface.
there is about 10 percent of soil on earth.
Approximately 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by soil.
It is because the gravity on Earth is pulling down.
No, not always. Earth as the planet, yes. "Go out and dig in the earth" no.
Our home planet Earth, is of course known to have water in the soil. Water ice has also been found in the soil of Mars.
Loose earth refers to soil or dirt that has been disturbed and is no longer compact or firmly packed. It is typically found in areas where the ground has been dug up, turned over, or is otherwise not stable or settled. This loose earth can be prone to erosion or movement.
We grow ours directly into "worked soil" (a compost that has been tilled into the earth.) Potting soil could be used in place of compost.
No-one, since God has always been and the earth was created by Him.
No. Christ Jesus has always been and will always be man, not God.
The Earth has always been a big ball of rock, with a metallic core, ever since it was originally formed. It has always been land, which is what we call the outer surface.
WE HAVE FOUND DAT THE SOIL AT THE NORTH POLE OF MAS IS LIKE THE EARTH'S GARDEN SOIL
Soil has always existed on Earth since the formation of the planet around 4.5 billion years ago. It was not something that was discovered at a specific point in time, but rather has been a natural part of the Earth's surface throughout its history.
Soil covers roughly 30% of the Earth's surface.
there is about 10 percent of soil on earth.