Chapter 37: Q37.1-4CC (page 807)
Note three ways the properties of water contribute to soil formation.
Short Answer
The water properties contributing to soil formation are expansion upon freezing, property of cohesion, and polarity.
Chapter 37: Q37.1-4CC (page 807)
Note three ways the properties of water contribute to soil formation.
The water properties contributing to soil formation are expansion upon freezing, property of cohesion, and polarity.
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