Definitions of Soil
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Definition by:Cambridge dictionary.
definition by:Daniel Hillel (1998)
defintioin by:fao
Definition by: Garrison sposito.
Definition by: Karl Terzaghi (1943)
Definition by: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Definition by:J. Philip Grime (2001).
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Definition by: LSDA
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Definition by:Food and agriculture organization.
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definition by: Hans Jenny (1941)
Soil is the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
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Soil is a critical component of the Earth’s system, influencing water quality, climate, and biodiversity.
Soil is the medium that provides physical support, water, and nutrients to plants
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the biologically active, porous medium that has developed in the uppermost layer of Earth’s crust. Soil is one of the principal substrata of life on Earth, serving as a reservoir of water and nutrients, as a medium for the filtration and breakdown of injurious wastes, and as a participant in the cycling of carbon and other elements through the global ecosystem.
Soil is a material that can be excavated and used for construction purposes, consisting of particles of minerals and organic matter
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Soil is a natural body consisting of layers (soil horizons) that are composed of weathered mineral materials, organic material, air, and water
Soil is the natural medium for the growth of plants.
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The lower boundary that separates soil from the nonsoil underneath is most difficult to define.
Soil is a natural body composed of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids, and countless organisms that together support life on Earth.
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Soil
The material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow