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Soil that breaks the law e.g. a plot of land that rapes and kills people. It could also mean soil that plants cannot grow in, but the first one seems more likely.

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What is good soil and bad soil?

Good soil is nutrient-rich, well-draining, and has a balanced pH level which promotes healthy plant growth. Bad soil may be overly compacted, lack essential nutrients, have poor drainage leading to waterlogging, or have an imbalanced pH level that restricts plant growth. Testing soil quality can help determine if it is suitable for gardening or farming.


What are the good things and bad things about soil?

Good things about soil include providing a medium for plant growth, acting as a water filter and buffer, and serving as a habitat for many organisms. Bad things about soil can include erosion, pollution from chemicals and waste, and soil degradation from overuse.


Why was wheat bad for the soil?

Wheat monoculture can deplete the soil of nutrients and increase susceptibility to pests and diseases. The repeated planting of wheat without proper crop rotation or soil management practices can lead to soil erosion, reduced soil fertility, and long-term degradation of the soil structure.


What is a yard of soil?

A yard of soil is a unit of measurement for the volume of soil and typically refers to a cubic yard of soil material. It is equivalent to 27 cubic feet of soil or approximately 202 gallons. This measurement is commonly used in landscaping and gardening projects.


Is thin soil good or bad?

Thin soil can be both good and bad. It can be bad because it may not provide enough nutrients for plants to thrive. However, it can also be good as it can prevent waterlogging and promote better drainage, which some plants prefer. It all depends on the specific needs of the plants being grown.