'Sol' is a French equivalent of 'soil'.
The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is 'le' ['the']. Its singular indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one'].
It's pronounced 'sohl'.
From the ground surface level down six inches [15.24 centimeters] tends to be how gardeners and cultivators regard soil. Specifically, it's an important activity area for plant roots and for soil food web members. It also is the access point for nutrients such as minerals and trace elements and for air and moisture pore spaces.
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THe English word "soil" dates from the 14th century. It comes from Anglo-French soil "piece of ground, place" (13th century.), from Latin solium "seat" but confusing it with Latin solum "soil, ground." The meaning "earth, dirt" (especially that which plants grow in) is attested from mid-15th century.
"Terre" can mean "land" or "earth" in French. It is used to refer to the physical ground or soil.
la boue couvre la terre means 'the mud covers the ground/soil/earth in French.
The soil in India is based on years of geochemical processes and tectonic movements. The main types of soil are black soil, red soil and alluvial soil.
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Ground (soil) is le sol in French.
No, they were faught on French soil.
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
they study soil and ocean water
Yes, it was
Terre means earth in French, and also soil, ground.
Was initially fought on North American soil
Yes, French drains can effectively work in clay soil by providing a way to redirect water away from an area. The key is to properly install the drain with the right materials and design to ensure proper drainage in clay soil.
Yes, a French drain can effectively work in clay soil by providing a drainage solution to redirect water away from an area. Clay soil can be challenging for drainage due to its dense and compact nature, but a properly installed French drain can help alleviate water buildup and prevent issues such as flooding or water damage.
la terre, le terroir, le sol
Because Corsica was once again passed from Italian control back to the French. Napoleon was born therefore on French soil. There is blood citizenship and soil citizenship. Blood citizenship refers to having relatives who are citizens (not good enough just to be born in the country to be a citizen--that's soil citizenship) France has long recognized both types of citizenship.