Earthy aus Wikipedia.
Zum Beitrag
Soil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a:lang(ar),a:lang(ckb),a:lang(fa),a:lang(kk-arab),a:lang(mzn),a:lang(ps),a:lang(ur){text-decoration:none}a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000}
/* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:4:c88e2bcd56513749bec09a7e29cb3ffa */
Soil
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from
Earthy)
Jump to: ,
For other uses, see
Soil (disambiguation).
A represents soil; B represents
laterite, a
regolith; C represents
saprolite, a less-weathered
regolith; the bottommost layer represents
bedrock
Loess field in
Germany
Surface-water-
gley developed in
glacial till, Northern Ireland
Soil is a natural body consisting of layers ( In
engineering, soil is referred to as
regolith, or loose rock material. Strictly speaking, soil is the depth of regolith that influences and has been influenced by plant roots.
Soil is composed of particles of broken
rock that have been altered by chemical and mechanical processes that include
weathering and
erosion. Soil differs from its parent rock due to interactions between the
lithosphere,
hydrosphere,
atmosphere, and the
biosphere.
mehrEarthy aus Wikipedia.
Zum Beitrag