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Some settlements of moss in rare cases and some tiny bacterial particles You can see the insects and microorganisms and bacteria too

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Q: What do you observe To collect some moist soil from the field in a beaker and add water to it. After the soil particles have settled down observe a drop of water from the beaker under a microscope?
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