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Which soil properties can you observe?

You can observe if the soil is clay, sand, or full of organic matter by the color. You can observe if the soil is compacted by how difficult it is to dig. You can observe if it has worms which is good because worms provide aeration and fertilizer. You can observe how wet the soil is.


How can you find out if an earthworm eats soil?

Cut it open or observe it.


How did the Maya?

the Mayas farmed by popping on the soil and the sun would observe it which made a vegetable.


What is the hypothesis for soil?

The hypothesis for soil could be that the type or amount of organic matter present in soil will affect the growth of plants. This hypothesis can be tested by conducting experiments to observe the relationship between soil composition and plant growth.


How can you identify the roots without uprooting them?

You can use a soil probe to gently dig around the base of the plant to feel for roots, or water the soil thoroughly and observe where the water pools as roots will absorb the water. Another method is to observe the growth pattern of the plant above the soil line and trace it back to estimate where the roots might be located.


What do you observe To collect some moist soil from the field in a beaker and add water to it. After the soil particles have settled down observe a drop of water from the beaker under a microscope?

Some settlements of moss in rare cases and some tiny bacterial particles You can see the insects and microorganisms and bacteria too


A vertical sequence of soil layers is called a?

This is called a soil profile, which is made of one or more soil horizons. Each layer is unique to each soil type. Each horizon can range in depth from a few centimeters to several meters. Soil scientists observe and describe the profiles and horizons to classify and interpret the soil for various uses.


What do geologists observe and measure from soil?

Geologists observe and measure various properties of soil, including its texture, structure, and composition, to understand its formation and behavior. They analyze mineral content, organic matter, moisture levels, and pH to assess soil fertility and stability. Additionally, geologists study soil layering, or horizons, to interpret geological history and assess potential hazards, such as erosion or landslides. These observations help inform land use, agriculture, and environmental management.


What can you observe about a plant to help you identify the kind of plant it is?

The fine print on the 'care and feeding' tag that the florist stuck into the potting soil.


How do you find out whether an earthworm eats soil?

Earthworms eat organic matter found in soil such as decomposing leaves, plant roots, and microorganisms. They ingest soil along with the organic matter and extract nutrients from it as they digest. You can observe earthworms in a controlled environment with soil and organic material to see if they consume the soil particles.


How do you grow and harvest a pinto bean in your home?

put the pitos in a warm room in a dark room(not to dark)and keep in moist soil and observe for 14 days


Did the Mayas hunt fish or farm?

yes they did farm and fish. ps.I hate pie!