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What is the soil like in buffalo?

soft and wet


What is soft wet ground called?

Soft wet ground is called "mud."


What is wet soil called?

Wet soil is commonly referred to as damp or moist soil.


Why is the ground wet and soft?

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.


Where is the environment best for apple tree's?

In sunny and wet places where the soil is soft


What is soft wet earth called?

Soft wet earth is commonly referred to as "mud." It typically consists of a mixture of water and soil, resulting in a viscous and pliable consistency. Mud can form in various environments, often after rainfall or flooding, and is known for its ability to be molded and shaped.


Why don't seeds need soil to germinate?

A plant can also germinate in wet cotton wool.because even soft things such as a wet cloth or a wet paper towelGenerally, seeds need water to grow in soil so that means that yes.


What is land that is soft and wet and yields to pressure?

The land that is soft and wet and yields to pressure is called marshland or a marsh. It is characterized by waterlogged soil and the growth of wetland plants. Marshes are found in coastal areas, river floodplains, and other low-lying areas with high water levels.


What is permafrost mire?

It is frozen silt called muck which is wet soft mud.


When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a?

When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.


How does wet soil look?

a bit like mud... usually a little darker then dry soil of the same type.


What is the process where a soft soil turns into liquid mud called?

The process where a soft soil turns into liquid mud is called liquefaction. This occurs during an earthquake when the ground shakes violently, causing the soil particles to lose their strength and behave like a liquid.