soils (Meaning)

soils

the superficial unconsolidated and usually weathered part of the mantle of a planet and especially of the earth, country entry 1 sense 2b, land, moral defilement, the loose surface material of the earth in which plants grow, an environment in which something may take root and grow, to make unclean especially superficially, country, land, to purge (livestock) by feeding on green food, soilage, stain, the upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow, refuse, something that spoils or pollutes, a medium in which something takes hold and develops, moral soilage, dung, excrement, to stain or defile morally, to become soiled or dirty, to blacken or taint (something, such as a person's reputation) by word or deed, to feed (livestock) in the barn or an enclosure with fresh grass or green food, firm land, sewage, to make or become dirty, something that soils or pollutes, the agricultural life or calling

soils Sentence Examples

  1. The fertile soils of the Nile River Valley have supported agriculture for centuries.
  2. The heavy soils of the prairie region are ideal for growing corn and soybeans.
  3. Loose, sandy soils allow water to drain quickly, making them suitable for drought-tolerant plants.
  4. Acidic soils can damage certain plants, so soil amendments are often necessary.
  5. Erosion can deplete topsoil, the most fertile layer of soils.
  6. Soil science studies the composition, properties, and management of soils.
  7. Soil health is important for plant growth and environmental sustainability.
  8. Tilling and other agricultural practices can improve soil structure and fertility.
  9. Artificial soils are created for use in urban areas or for specialized plant cultivation.
  10. Soil testing can identify nutrient deficiencies and other problems that may affect plant growth.

FAQs About the word soils

the superficial unconsolidated and usually weathered part of the mantle of a planet and especially of the earth, country entry 1 sense 2b, land, moral defilemen

stains, dirties, blackens, mucks, muddies, smudges, distains,messes, daubs, smirches

cleans, purifies, cleanses, wipes, rinses, deodorizes, purges, mops, launders,washes

The fertile soils of the Nile River Valley have supported agriculture for centuries.

The heavy soils of the prairie region are ideal for growing corn and soybeans.

Loose, sandy soils allow water to drain quickly, making them suitable for drought-tolerant plants.

Acidic soils can damage certain plants, so soil amendments are often necessary.