The soil had a wealth of minerals, trace elements, and rich humus. Some of these deposits are exceedingly rich in a little known substance called fulvic acid.
leaching
The soil had a wealth of minerals, trace elements, and rich humus. Some of these deposits are exceedingly rich in a little known substance called fulvic acid.
Process by which substances are washed through or out of the soil is called leaching.
Erosion
Percolation
leaching
The soil had a wealth of minerals, trace elements, and rich humus. Some of these deposits are exceedingly rich in a little known substance called fulvic acid.
through out the process called photosynthesis
Process by which substances are washed through or out of the soil is called leaching.
Erosion
It manufactures it from minerals in the soil and energy from the sun and carbon dioxide in the air through a process called photosysthesis.
Percolation
The process is called "petrification".
The process is called cementation.
It is called mining.
Minerals enter the root cells through a process called diffusion.Minerals are found dissolved the soil around the root. When minerals dissolve in water they break up into ions. These ions are very small and enter through the holes in the cell membrane.The absorption of mineral salts take place through the root hairs.When the mineral concentration is higher in the soil than in the cells of the root hair then the minerals pass through the cell membrane -from a higher concentration of minerals in the soiltoa lower concentration of minerals in the root hair cells.This process is called diffusion and does not require energy.
It is a process called ridge push.