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bring your slip and slide cause its wet down here ;)
Loess is made out of a yellow-brown soil
'Kg' is a unit of weight while 'Yard' is a unit of distance hence they aren't interconvertible. Perhaps you're looking to converting metr/kg to yards/pund for which various online calculators are available. One such is http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1044528312.htm
process of seed germination1. the testa breaks2. the radicle comes out first and grows downward. It will become the first true roots3. the plumule grows upward. It will grow into the first true leaf4. The cotyledons which are the sources of food get smaller5. the roots get settled on the soil, the cotyledons drop and the young seedling continious to grow.
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Loam is comprised of a combination of clay, silt and sand. Since the amount of each varies and there are also different colors of each of the components, loam will also be different in color depending about what the mix is made of. Generally speaking, loam would be 'earthen' in color: shades of grey, brown, reddish brown and black.
Loam is a soil type that typically has a dark brown color due to the organic matter content.
That depends on what type of clay it is. The most common type of clay in the US southwest, where I'm from, is red clay. Red clay forms from the breakdown of rock in the soil over hundreds of years. It gets its red color from iron oxide. Other than this, clay can be many different colors ranging from grey to orange-red. Common colors include grey, brown, green, blue, yellow, and near-black.
depthcolortexturestructurechemical compositioncertain diagnostics of horizoncombinations ofa] thicknessb] colorc] chemistryd] texturelocationsize of grain
what is the pilipino term of loam
Loam - loam is the best soil that makes the plants grow and strong..........
Loam is a description, not an object.
Michael Loam was born in 1797.
Michael Loam died in 1871.
The type of soil that fits this description is loam soil. Loam soil is nutrient-rich, has good drainage, and is a combination of sand, silt, and clay particles. It is ideal for plant growth due to its ability to retain moisture and nutrients.
it feels soft light and easy to dig