slow and reversible
Soil becomes acidic due to factors such as acid rain deposition, leaching of basic cations, decomposition of organic matter, and plant root exudates. These processes can release hydrogen ions, leading to a decrease in soil pH.
When the soil becomes more liquid, it is typically due to saturation with water. This can lead to soil erosion, decreased soil strength, and potential landslides in steep terrain. Proper drainage and land management practices can help mitigate these risks.
The ground is wet and soft due to floods and rain. Floods and rain are good for the soil because it keeps the soil rich with nutrients, which is good for plants to grow in.
The steady drying of soil in African civilization is called desertification. This process occurs when fertile land becomes arid due to factors like deforestation, overgrazing, and climate change, leading to a decline in agricultural productivity and overall environmental degradation.
Sandy soil tends to dry out quickly after a rain shower due to its large particle size and poor water retention capacity. The porous nature of sandy soil allows water to drain away more rapidly compared to other soil types like clay or loam.
Soil becomes acidic due to factors such as acid rain deposition, leaching of basic cations, decomposition of organic matter, and plant root exudates. These processes can release hydrogen ions, leading to a decrease in soil pH.
Detachment:soil particles are detached from the soil mass due to rain splash. Transport: deposition
Rain forest or biome or soil
Acid rain is caused by rain that comes in contact with contaminents, such as industrial exausts and becomes acidic.
Rocks form soils due to weathering by wind, sun, rain and ice.
The pH of soil will change as you move further away from a lake due to the increase of nutrients found in soil.
When the soil becomes more liquid, it is typically due to saturation with water. This can lead to soil erosion, decreased soil strength, and potential landslides in steep terrain. Proper drainage and land management practices can help mitigate these risks.
Rocks form soils due to weathering by wind, sun, rain and ice.
Hydrangeas change color due to the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers.
The ground is wet and soft due to floods and rain. Floods and rain are good for the soil because it keeps the soil rich with nutrients, which is good for plants to grow in.
The steady drying of soil in African civilization is called desertification. This process occurs when fertile land becomes arid due to factors like deforestation, overgrazing, and climate change, leading to a decline in agricultural productivity and overall environmental degradation.
Sandy soil tends to dry out quickly after a rain shower due to its large particle size and poor water retention capacity. The porous nature of sandy soil allows water to drain away more rapidly compared to other soil types like clay or loam.