pretty sure it is
Dirt itself does not "rot" in the traditional sense, as it is made up of minerals and organic matter. However, organic material such as leaves or plant matter within the dirt can decompose and break down over time.
A solvent dissolves the solute to form a solution. In solutions the solute can not be seen ie solutions do not scatter light.Are you asking is there a solvent for dirt? Generally no.Dirt consists of eroded rock into tiny particles, mixed with the particles is decaying plant matter, animal waste and decaying matter. Dirt is an heterogeneous mixture it is not a solution.
You must define the word dirt. To some it is a mark on clothing, to some the soil or to others something an animal leaves behind. If you mean soil, no, it is not pure. Soil is made of grains of various minerals with added plant matter and a liberal dose of bacteria.
Moisture is the main factor that helps dirt clump together. As dirt becomes damp, the individual particles stick together more easily, forming clumps. Additionally, the presence of organic matter or clay in the dirt can help enhance clumping.
While dirt and soil are often used interchangeably, there is a difference between the two. Soil contains organic matter and nutrients that support plant growth, while dirt is typically considered to be devoid of organic matter and nutrients. Using dirt instead of soil may result in poor plant growth and health.
anything, it doesn't matter
Dirt itself does not "rot" in the traditional sense, as it is made up of minerals and organic matter. However, organic material such as leaves or plant matter within the dirt can decompose and break down over time.
any age it don't matter
Foul matter; dirt, rubbed in; sullying blackness, deeply ingrained., To sully or soil deeply; to dirt.
Dirt made up of particles of minerals, decomposed organic matter and many, many microbes
Earthworms extract nutrients from the decomposing vegetation, such as rotting leaves, and other organic matter, such as dead animals, from the dirt that they swallow as they tunnel through the ground.Mostly Dirt. But not only dirt, but mostly the nutrients from rotting plant matter in the dirt.Dirt.
tha is not true this is in dirt: The simple answer is that dirt is mixture of a whole lot of “stuff” such as rocks, sand, clay, and organic matter. The characteristics of the dirt in your area depend on the weather, the combinations of rocks, sands and clays, your geographic location, and what kind of organic matters are in the soil.
A solvent dissolves the solute to form a solution. In solutions the solute can not be seen ie solutions do not scatter light.Are you asking is there a solvent for dirt? Generally no.Dirt consists of eroded rock into tiny particles, mixed with the particles is decaying plant matter, animal waste and decaying matter. Dirt is an heterogeneous mixture it is not a solution.
Dirt is generally non-polar. It is a mixture of organic and inorganic materials, such as minerals, bacteria, and decaying plant matter, which do not have a strong overall polarity.
It means dirt no matter how mad you feel that's what it means.
You must define the word dirt. To some it is a mark on clothing, to some the soil or to others something an animal leaves behind. If you mean soil, no, it is not pure. Soil is made of grains of various minerals with added plant matter and a liberal dose of bacteria.
Its not a matter of age so much as a matter of size and ability. If the bike fits you go for it no matter what your age is.