Experiment: How soil is formed
Nature knows no waste. With this experiment, the pupils learn about organic waste as valuable raw materials and basic principles of the circular economy.
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Nature knows no waste. With this experiment, the pupils learn about organic waste as valuable raw materials and basic principles of the circular economy.
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The term soil refers to the animate outer layer of our earth’s crust. It is an important part of our environment and the basis for life on Earth.
Regional Information: Soil Related matters in other countries “Soil Stories” The development of soil is a long process. The formation of many of our soils dates back to the last ice age, more than 10,000 years ago. In the following section, we tell different stories from different countries about the formation of soils. However, these