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Soil containing lots of moisture.

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What is the word for this definition a type of soil that can be molded into different shapes when it is wet?

it is clay


What is wet soil called?

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


Is soil a good conductor of electricity?

That depends on your soil and your definition of "good". Dry soil is probably a very poor conductor. Wet soil can be a pretty good conductor if you have large contact surface areas and dissolved salts in the water.


Can you till wet soil effectively?

Yes, wet soil can be tilled effectively, but it is generally recommended to wait until the soil is not too wet to avoid compacting it.


What is the Formula to calculate wet density of soil?

It is the mass of wet soil divided by its volume.


When animals leave tracks does the soil have to be wet or dry?

The soil has to be wet for animals to leave tracks.


Northern hemisphere habitat with wet soil?

This is a northern hemisphere habitat with wet soil.


How does it feels when red soil is wet?

Wet dirt


Why is dry soil better than wet soil?

Dry soil is better than wet soil for planting because wet soil can lead to root rot and suffocation of plant roots. Dry soil allows for better aeration, root growth, and nutrient uptake by plants. Overly wet soil can also promote the growth of fungal diseases and attract pests.


What type of soil does freshwater lakes have?

Wet soil


Is wet or dry soil stronger?

Dry soil is generally stronger than wet soil. When soil is wet, the water acts as a lubricant between soil particles, reducing the friction and cohesion between them. This can lead to a decrease in soil strength and stability, making it more prone to erosion or collapse.


What Happens to moth balls when wet?

they slowly melt. the more they get wet, the more they melt into the soil. they poison the soil

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