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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entering the soil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to agriculture, gardening, or environmental discussions, often referring to the act of planting or the process of something becoming part of the earth.
Example: "The seeds are entering the soil, where they will begin to germinate and grow."
Alternatives: "penetrating the ground" or "burrowing into the earth."
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Her torso, outlined in light, was like the trunk of a cypress tree just entering the soil.
Furthermore, anthropogenic organic particles are possible sources of organic matter after entering the soil ecosystem in urban areas.
As they grow, they develop long roots that descend along the trunk of the host tree, eventually reaching the ground and entering the soil.
As it grows, long roots develop and descend along the trunk of the host tree, eventually reaching the ground and entering the soil.
Vast areas of paved surfaces now impede moisture from entering the soil and have a greater ability to retain heat than vegetated areas; furthermore, they reduce the cooling effects of evaporation.
This research revealed that more energy was conducted into the soil below asphalt and concrete, and that a greater portion of incoming radiation was prevented from entering the soil below pine bark and lava rock mulches than below other surfaces.
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The depth profiles of unregulated metals (antimony, hafnium, molybdenum, niobium, gold, silver, tantalum, tin, tungsten, and zirconium) indicate higher concentrations in the 0 30 cm soil increment than in the 70 100 cm soil increment, indicating low vertical mobility after entering the soils.
If it enters the soil, it can kill grasses and their roots, leading to erosion.
The nematodes also need time to enter the soil after surface application.
The deaths occurred in seven villages in Zamfara State, where runoff from illegal gold mining, which contains high concentrations of lead, entered the soil and water supply.
One type distributes anhydrous ammonia, a liquid under pressure, which becomes a nitrogenous gas when freed from pressure as it enters the soil.
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