clay
sandy
No but there's rock in it. soil is made from many things. decomposed plants and animals, rocks, sand, and lots of other things. glad i could help
No. Rock and soil are mixtures.
If the question has to do with the environmental process of soil liquefaction, the water between the grains stays were it is, which causes the soil grains to lose friction and therefore makes it act as a liquid.
The second layer
clay
sandy
No. Sand dunes are typically made by the wind, blowing lightweight grains of sand and soil. Glaciers created several types of landforms, including moraines and drumlins, out of a wide range of particle sizes, from rock grains to boulders.
The little grains of soil are called particles or soil particles.
noo
regolith, outer layer of the earth is made of rock and soil.
soil is made up of weathered rock particles
A mixture of weathered rock and organic matter is called soil. Soil is composed of various proportions of minerals, organic matter, water, and air, and it plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth and providing nutrients for ecosystems.
Loess
C horizon beacuse that part of the soil profile is made out of rock and so how can you do weathering without rock?
No but there's rock in it. soil is made from many things. decomposed plants and animals, rocks, sand, and lots of other things. glad i could help
Soil is not fabricated...nor is any organic material.