The grammatically correct word is humidity. The Moisture in the air. Its a combination of the air's ability to absorb moisture, and the dew point.
thin and infertile soil
soil characteristics develop as a result of their oriqin and development soils beqins as a particular rock material and develops slowly over many years, each soil is a product of a combination of: parent material, climate. livinq orqanisms, topoqraphy and time.
Liverworts and hornworts are typically found in damp, shady environments with nutrient-rich soils, such as in forests, along stream banks, or in wetlands. They prefer soils that are well-draining and provide the moisture needed for their survival.
I am guessing this is a question on a worksheet for a homework assignment? Haha. The soil and climate can affect it by like there would be more farmers in that region than there would be in the desert. Get it?
soil fertility increases soil PH
the climate and soil affected slaves because if the soil and weather was good the slaves would have to work on the plantations
yes it can
Climate
The soil soon becomes dirt and is no longer soil
Climate
The landforms, climate, and soil affect sheep ranching in a great number of ways. Sheep cannot be kept in desert areas for example.
The climate changes the development find if the soil will be harsh soft good for farming or not
Centipedes live in dark cool damp places, preferably under rocks or logs. They can also be found in soil.
damp soil does not expand when u add water to it so yes it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Factors such as climate, parent material, topography, and time influence the type of soil and its composition in an area. Climate affects weathering rates, while parent material determines the initial composition of the soil. Topography influences drainage and erosion, impacting soil formation. Time allows for the development of soil horizons and layers.
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or reeds, -- but destitute of trees.