Try trespassing on US soil and then try trespassing on an aircraft carrier....
Yes, a Navy ship is considered "sovereign U.S. Territory" and hence attacking it or boarding it is considered an attack on the US itself.
Although this could be considered true for navy ships of any nation being regarded as their sovereign territory. I would be unsure as to how this holds up if said ship enters another nation's territorial waters though.
[Note: any military ship is considered property and part of nation it belongs to, regardless of where it is located. Thus, docking a US destroyer in a Chinese port still means that anyone on-board the destroyer is considered to be on US territory.]
Sand is not considered soil because soil is made up of sand, silt, and clay particles along with organic matter and various microorganisms. Sand is primarily composed of large particles of rock, lacking the organic material and soil structure that defines true soil. Furthermore, sand is less able to support plant growth compared to soil.
soil scientists study pedology, so they can also be considered pedologists.
Yes, dolomite reduces soil acidity. Its addition to the soil raises the soil pH, which is measured on a 1-14 scale. Midpoint is considered a neutral pH. Below about 6.5-7 is considered acidic. Above it is considered alkaline.
There is no specific threshold for when soil is considered infertile, as fertility is influenced by a variety of factors including nutrient content, pH levels, and organic matter. Generally, if a soil's fertility has declined significantly and cannot support plant growth without added inputs such as fertilizers, it may be considered infertile. Soil tests and monitoring plant growth can help determine fertility levels.
Soil is considered a renewable resource because it can be replenished over time through natural processes like the decomposition of organic matter and the weathering of rocks. This allows for the continuous production of new soil, making it sustainable for future use.
Generally it's considered to be Virginia Dare, born in Jamestown, VA.
they used methods that were unorthodox to the American soldierslike kamikaze They were also the only ones to attack American soil.
It depends on who performed the ceremony and whether or not it was done under military law/custom. United States Naval ships are considered US territory, just as a US Embassy is considered US soil in a foreign nation. Therefore, a marriage ceremony, conducted legally on a commissioned Naval ship by proper authority, is valid and binding. Note the term "commissioned" Naval ship. Ceremonial ships don't count. The ceremony must have been performed by a Chaplain or the Commanding Officer also - only those personnel are authorized to perform a marriage ceremony on board a ship.
Why is soil considered a nonrenewable resource
Soil and trees are considered as nonrenewable resources.
Yes, there is a small area in Britain that is considered American soil: the U.S. Embassy in London. While the embassy is located in the United Kingdom, it is recognized as extraterritorial property, meaning it is under the jurisdiction of the United States. However, this does not mean it is "American soil" in the traditional sense, as the embassy still adheres to certain UK laws.
American blood shed on the Nueces Strip, which was considered as part of U.S.' soil at the time.
The Americans treated the Scottish immigrants in a prejudicial manner. They considered them as intruders who did not have any right to be in American soil.
No, Cuba is on Cuban soil.
No, we have red clay which is considered soil.
What was the biggest loss for a British Army on American soil before the American Revolution?
Yes, a US embassy is considered US soil, as it is considered an extension of the United States within a foreign country.