To hide them from view.
because the dirt will absorb the hazardous waste from the landfills and goes from the dirt into the water. :)
Lots of things...Water, dirt, grass, etc..
Lots of things...Water, dirt, grass, etc..
A ball will typically roll farther on grass compared to dirt due to the smoother and more even surface of the grass. Grass provides less resistance and allows for a smoother rolling motion, resulting in increased distance covered compared to the rough and uneven surface of dirt.
It is called a landfill. Landfills are engineered sites where waste materials are deposited, compacted, and covered with soil to minimize environmental impact.
Both "covered with dirt" and "covered in dirt" are commonly used phrases. The difference is subtle - "covered with dirt" implies that the object has some dirt on it, while "covered in dirt" suggests that the object is completely surrounded by dirt. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
The dirt under grass can be called soil.
Grass of course! Grass is more solid than dirt.
Yes, the surface of grass or dirt can affect the distance a ball can roll. Grass typically offers more resistance to the ball, causing it to slow down quicker compared to rolling on dirt, which can result in less distance covered. Additionally, the condition of the surface and its firmness also play a role in how far a ball can roll.
a ball can go further than grass and dirt
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.