detrital
Prononciation : [dɪˈtraɪtəl]
Mot
Contexte : « geology »
(adjective) relating to tiny pieces of rock or material that have been worn down from larger rocks. It's like when small bits of sand or dirt come from bigger stones after a long time.
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The beach was covered in detrital grains created by the erosion of nearby cliffs.
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There were no detrital particles in the soil, indicating it was freshly formed.
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What types of detrital materials can we find near the river?
Contexte : « biology »
(adjective) describing organic matter made up of decomposed plants and animals. Think of it like fallen leaves or dead bugs that help make the soil nutritious.
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The garden thrived because of the rich detrital matter from compost.
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Without detrital sources, the soil lacked important nutrients for growing plants.
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How does detrital matter improve soil health?
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