When the soil is dry, it wouldn't be easy to make a footprint so the soil must be moist. Later, the print would harden and that preserves the footprint.
Overall: soil is moist.
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Wet soil is commonly referred to as damp or moist soil.
It depends on the soil. If the soil is in, let's say Florida, the soil would be moist. It would because it is a peninsula, it has many lakes and ponds, and it rains a lot. If the soil was in a desert, then obviously it would be dry. I hope this helped you! :)
Dry soil heats up faster because water has a higher specific heat capacity than soil, meaning it takes more energy to raise the temperature of moist soil. Water in moist soil also evaporates, which cools the soil surface. Dry soil has less water content, allowing it to absorb heat more quickly and reach higher temperatures on the surface.
The gardener had to work hard to keep the soil moist because dry soil can lead to stress in plants, affecting their growth and overall health. By ensuring that the soil stays consistently moist, the gardener helps the plants uptake nutrients and water efficiently, promoting their growth and development.
Moist soil has a water content less than full saturation. Wet soil is at saturation or above. You can determine this by picking up a handful of soil and squeezing it together. If you can squeeze out water, the soil is wet. If you can't get any water out, but the "ball" holds its shape, then it's just moist.
The kind of soil that the tropical has is moist because whenever it rains the soil gets wet and that becomes moist.
the soil is dry
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Rotifers belong to the Animalia kingdom. Rotifers are aquatic animals that can be found in moist soil and freshwater environments.
It is made from dead plants and animals with minerals and broken rocksNOT SOIL CLUMPS
Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water. Other soil organisms make humus, the material that makes soil fertile. As for plants, the roots of flowers, a tree, weeds, grass etc. all break up the soil and hold it into place.
Worms themselves are moist. Their moisture "equilibrium" doesn't change in moist soil. But dry soil will desiccate them - they head deeper looking for moister soil.
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The moist soil will make the plants grow more than on the dry soil in the dirt of the garden
Moist. They like Humid enviroments.
Wet soil is commonly referred to as damp or moist soil.
there soil is very fertile and moist