Ok. This video seemed to stop short on a few things. Mainly Loam is defined as good for agriculture but all other dirt types were given descriptions based on weather effects. Itd be more beneficial to address what Loam feels when wet or otherwise. Secondly, this is a bit advanced but figured you'd be a person who could answer. Clay chemical composition is predominantly Si(O3-5) with trace amounts of earth minerals - mostly P, N, S, Ir, Mg, etc. Why is it the chemical composition of earth has so much Oxygen in it? Further more, most of the soil carries a negative charge - which positively charged organic matter and water ion exchange take advantage of. What are the implications for life, at all levels, being aware of the electromagnetic forces which attract and repel atomic wave functions into synchronizing with nature in a symbiotic way of ion and chemical process exchange? Side note. If soil is predominantly made of oxygen and silicon. If water is mostly made of oxygen and hydrogen. If air is mostly made of oxygen and charged particles. Would it not beg the question as to why the very fabric of nature is based off Oxygen? And to take it a step further. Silicon is a semi-metal. On its own is not useful for much, but combined with trace amounts of various chemicals creates a vast array of uses. Similar to how Carbon behaves. Would beg the question, couldn't sentient Silicon based life exist? Arent quantum A.I. computers whose parts are mostly rare earth metals and silicon not be considered sentient to some extent? Heavy questions brother. Only an expert soil teacher could begin to unravel these mysteries......
Thanks for the extra knowledge. I don't believe we have quantum AI computers yet, quantum computers barely work, but AI sure made progress since you left this comment!
Ok. This video seemed to stop short on a few things. Mainly Loam is defined as good for agriculture but all other dirt types were given descriptions based on weather effects. Itd be more beneficial to address what Loam feels when wet or otherwise.
Secondly, this is a bit advanced but figured you'd be a person who could answer. Clay chemical composition is predominantly Si(O3-5) with trace amounts of earth minerals - mostly P, N, S, Ir, Mg, etc. Why is it the chemical composition of earth has so much Oxygen in it? Further more, most of the soil carries a negative charge - which positively charged organic matter and water ion exchange take advantage of. What are the implications for life, at all levels, being aware of the electromagnetic forces which attract and repel atomic wave functions into synchronizing with nature in a symbiotic way of ion and chemical process exchange?
Side note. If soil is predominantly made of oxygen and silicon. If water is mostly made of oxygen and hydrogen. If air is mostly made of oxygen and charged particles. Would it not beg the question as to why the very fabric of nature is based off Oxygen? And to take it a step further. Silicon is a semi-metal. On its own is not useful for much, but combined with trace amounts of various chemicals creates a vast array of uses. Similar to how Carbon behaves. Would beg the question, couldn't sentient Silicon based life exist? Arent quantum A.I. computers whose parts are mostly rare earth metals and silicon not be considered sentient to some extent?
Heavy questions brother. Only an expert soil teacher could begin to unravel these mysteries......
Thank you so much for these insights. These are just for primary simplified level.
Thanks for the extra knowledge.
I don't believe we have quantum AI computers yet, quantum computers barely work, but AI sure made progress since you left this comment!
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Is this of grade 4th also??
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"Loam" is "lerjord" in Swedish... which translates to "clay soil"... hell, i wonder what clay soil is acctually called then. xD
Clay is primarily made of clay minerals, not very fine grains of sand...
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Clay loam sandy and silt
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One day I’ll find sandy loam
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loam, silt, sand, and ...sand?
Clay… thanks for watching
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