Difference between revisions of "Soil"

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(New page: '''Soil''' is typically used to refer fertile dirt or earth. It is often composed of decaying plant and/or animal matter, particles of various minerals or rocks, and some amount of water ...)
 
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'''Soil''' is typically used to refer fertile dirt or earth.  It is often composed of decaying plant and/or animal matter, particles of various minerals or rocks, and some amount of water in the form of moisture.
 
'''Soil''' is typically used to refer fertile dirt or earth.  It is often composed of decaying plant and/or animal matter, particles of various minerals or rocks, and some amount of water in the form of moisture.
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Revision as of 22:43, July 13, 2007

Soil is typically used to refer fertile dirt or earth. It is often composed of decaying plant and/or animal matter, particles of various minerals or rocks, and some amount of water in the form of moisture.