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The plastic will be broken into pices
When soil is washed away by water and wind,it's called soil erosion.It usually happens at hills with not many trees.If there are many trees, the roots will hold the soil firmly so there will be a lesser chance of soil erosion to occur.
it will go all hard and stale in the sun
There are a number of metals which are called trace elements, that the body needs in very small amounts; these include copper and zinc.
soil- Clayey soil, sandy soil, and loamy soil rock-metamorphic rock, instrusive/extrusive rock, sediments
Yes, Type K copper pipes can be buried. Type M or L should not be buried. Also note that it should be placed in CLEAN soil above and below the piping.
Hi there if you do bury your fuschias then they will be able to grow up and out of the extra soil . they have very stiff stems which will be able to penentrate dense soil.
Soil can filter out copper through processes such as absorption, precipitation, and complexation. Copper can bind to soil particles or be converted into less soluble forms, reducing its availability in the environment. Microorganisms in soil also play a role in transforming copper into less toxic forms.
i believe that if you use regular soil and a fish (bury it in the soil) that's what i heard
they bury hazardous waste and garbage in it.
bury it. eat the fruit, leaving the top and green leaves. the bury that with the leaves poking out the acid rich soil,
About 5 inches into the soil.
No. Dragonflies in water or on aquatic plants.
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
copper, soil, and nitrogen
The soil in the Copper Basin became contaminated with sulfuric acid due to the process of smelting copper ore. Sulfuric acid is a byproduct of this smelting process, and releases into the environment, contaminating the soil in the surrounding area.
It evaporates into the soil.