1.how does the water affect the soil
2.what do you thinkwould happenif you continue pouring more water into the soil
3.did the soil deform?why do you think so?
4.did the pebbles help to maintain the form of the soil?brain less kita kapag tama sagot mo at heart kita at star 5 star
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1. There is an important link between soils and water, the quality of our water being closely linked to the quality of the soils. Water in the soil supplies plants and animals, but acts also to transport nutrients and other important substances from the soil to plants, microbes etc.
2. When water is added to soil, it can replace the oxygen that is naturally in the soil, and make the soil darker. This means wetter soil will have less oxygen compared with drier soil. When enough water is added, soil can become saturated and the water will start to form a layer on top of it.
3. Yes, because when the soil interact with a water or some liquid material it will certainly deform by the energy absorbed or lost.
4. Laying pebbles over soil makes sure the soil doesn't get eroded by rain or damaged from over-exposure to sunlight. This makes sure your plants live longer and don't get damaged by unideal conditions. Some gardening pebbles also allow you to walk on them.
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