without soil we cant plant trees that give us oxygen so we will die slowly, plants for food, or even flowers to smell and enjoy.
Wind can accelerate moisture evaporation from both moist and dry soil by increasing the rate of evapotranspiration. This can lead to soil drying out faster than usual. Additionally, wind can cause soil erosion by blowing away loose, dry soil particles.
Without soil conservation practices, soil erosion can occur, leading to the loss of topsoil, reduced soil fertility, and increased sedimentation in water bodies. This can result in decreased agricultural productivity and increased environmental degradation.
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When you add water to soil, the density typically decreases as the water fills in the pore spaces between soil particles. This can cause the soil to become more compacted and settle, leading to a reduction in overall density compared to dry soil.
Soil that has been moved away from its parent bedrock is called transported soil. This can happen through processes like erosion, weathering, or human activities like construction or agriculture. Transported soil can differ in composition and characteristics from in situ soil.
Plants' roots hold soil in place. When the plants are gone, so is the soil. They Mean True Or False !
World Gone Sour happened in 2011.
if fungi dies then other organisms won't have food then evently everything dies
It is easily chemically weather, so it gone by the time a rock becomes a soil.
maybe it was gone. haha
if the farmer do not replenish the soil the crops will damage.
Soil will be degraded.
If it is stale and a very light brown and nothing grows on top of it, then you know you have bad soil.
it mixes up with soil and the soil rich in nutrients
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japan is screwed
it is gone to Plato