Claley
It dries out the soil so it can be displaced easier.
because soil dries up in heat thats why there sand or dry dirt in desserts soil needs cool temeratures
hard soil- is hard on the tendons and can cause bone damage, making horses lame sticky or muddy soil- can also cause damage to the tendons or ligiments and can also cause bone damage, making horses lame
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
UM... Hard one girl. Soil dries in like 2 days about.
Clay soil is hard. When it dries out, it is like a brick. It's not the most nutritious soil, either.
None.
It dries out the soil so it can be displaced easier.
None of them. Nothing eats stone. Many kinds of ants can burrow through soil that is very hard.
they die
When the soil magocally dries
because soil dries up in heat thats why there sand or dry dirt in desserts soil needs cool temeratures
hard soil- is hard on the tendons and can cause bone damage, making horses lame sticky or muddy soil- can also cause damage to the tendons or ligiments and can also cause bone damage, making horses lame
Because they have silt,rich soil,gold,stone and copper to sell that is why they are famous traders.
It is kinda red, partially moist, but dries out easily. It is also sort of rubbery. It can be hard to break, as it is very solid. Hope that's what you mean! =~)
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.