sandy soil drains water
Tree roots can weather rocks by growing into cracks and crevices in the rocks. As the roots expand, they exert pressure on the rock, causing it to break apart over time. Additionally, as the roots absorb water and nutrients, chemical reactions can occur that further break down the rock material.
Alkali-silica reaction is seen in concrete structures where reactive silica from aggregates combines with alkalis in the cement, forming a gel that expands under moist conditions, leading to cracking and degradation of the concrete over time.
Water would move through sand more rapidly than silt, but that does not mean sand would erode more rapidly than silt. In fact, the opposite is true. Erosion occurs when water runs along the surface of the land. If it infiltrates downward into the soil, it does not create runoff.
Desert soil is typically sandy and lacks organic matter. It is often nutrient-poor and has low water retention capacity due to minimal vegetation cover and high temperatures. Desert soil can also be alkaline in nature.
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sandy soil drains water
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Stone slabs are stronger under compression than tension. This is because most stone materials are able to withstand higher forces when being compressed rather than being pulled apart. Stress is distributed more evenly and effectively in compression, making stone slabs less likely to fail compared to tension.
A dentist may choose a polycarboxylate cement over zinc phosphate for cementing a crown if the tooth is sensitive to temperature changes since polycarboxylate cement has better thermal insulation properties. Additionally, polycarboxylate cement releases fluoride, which can help prevent decay around the tooth.
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It makes a better finished product to remove the old flooring first.
Moisture under hairline cracks.
More porous soil (sandy soil) facilitate better movement of water under the ground where as clay obstruct it.
If you mean alive, no can do. frogs under cement are as dead as doornails. If you mean dead, and you still want them, figure it out, don't ask it on wiki answers like anyone would know!
I need to know about soil improvement with respect to soil stress such as adding sand cement or similar higher stress material to get better bearing capacity.