Science, asked by asmitap492, 9 months ago

1.how does the texture of soil get disturbed?

2.what is importance of good soil structure?
3.what are various use of soil?
4.what is meant by sin and soil is formed?
5.what is PH of Alkaline soil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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2.A good soil structure is important to allow air and water into the soil which are vital for healthy plant growth. It will improve drainage and reduce soil erosion caused by excess surface run-off. Without structure, soils will suffer from anaerobism, waterlogging and nutrient lock-up and, ultimately, plants will die! Checking your soil structure

4.Agriculture. Soil has vital nutrients for plants. As a result, it is used in agriculture to nourish plants.  

Building. Soil is an important part of the building process. Soil compaction, which increases the density of the soil

Pottery. Clay soil is used in making ceramics, or pottery. When water is added to clay soil, it can be used to create

Medicine. Soil is commonly used in antibiotics. Microbes created in the soil are harmful to bacteria, which is why soil

5.Alkaline soil is referred to by some gardeners as “sweet soil.” The pH level of alkaline soil is above 7, and it usually contains a great deal of sodium, calcium, and magnesium. Because alkaline soil is less soluble than acidic or neutral soil, availability of nutrients is often limited.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Texture indicates the relative content of particles of various sizes, such as sand, silt and clay in the soil. Texture influences the ease with which soil can be worked, the amount of water and air it holds, and the rate at which water can enter and move through soil. ... Fine earth is a mixture of sand, silt and clay.

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