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How would soil that developed in a warm place be different than one developed in a hot dry place?

Soil usually develops more quickly in warm, wet areas than in cold,dry areas.


How does soil differ from one place to another?

Soil differs from place to place because of the climate of a certain place. EXAMPLE: Places near water will most likely have pretty good soil because it is moist by water. Places where it is very hot will not have very good soil because the soil there would be very dry.


Why does soil differ from one place to another?

Soil is essentially made up of decayed vegetable matter, tiny pieces of rock and other 'foreign' matter. The plant-life will vary from place to place, as will the composition of rocks and any 'foreign' matter.


What causes soil types to be different from place to place?

Soil types vary due to differences in the parent material (rock or sediment), climate (temperature and precipitation), organisms present (microbes, plants), topography (slope, elevation), and time for soil development. These factors influence the processes of weathering, erosion, and mineral accumulation, resulting in the formation of distinct soil types in different locations.


What is herds?

when farmers considerably move from one place onto another for different reasons , e.g.: lack of nutrition and minerals in the soil which make the soil useless to grow.


Grasses holds soil in place with their?

Roots help keep the soil in place.


How you think fibrous roots help soil hold in place?

because it is long and their roots spread out in different directions


Is soil acid or alkallai?

Soil is not the same everywhere. In different locations we can find soil with different chemical composition, and different pH. Soil can be either acid or alkaline.


What is soil absorbency?

Soil absorbency refers to the rate at which a particular soil takes in water. Different soils have different soil absorbencies.


What is Soil that has been moved to a location away from its parent bedrock called?

what is soil that has been moved to a location away from its parent bedrock is called


Does soil from different places have the smae composition and texture?

no, the soil from different places have different composition


How does soil stay in place?

Soil can stay in place by adding just the right amount of water to it.