top soil - meaning and definition. What is top soil
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What (who) is top soil - definition

SOIL TYPE
Top soil; Topsoil conservation; Conservation of topsoil; Surface soil; Topsoil loss; Topsoil erosion
  • [[Surface runoff]] of topsoil from a field in Iowa during a rain storm

topsoil         
Topsoil is the layer of soil nearest the surface of the ground.
N-UNCOUNT
Topsoil         
·noun The upper layer of soil; surface soil.
topsoil         
¦ noun the top layer of soil.

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Topsoil

Topsoil is the upper layer of soil. It has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms and is where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs.

Examples of use of top soil
1. Landmines, cluster bombs and unspent shells left over from three decades of war litter the ground, exposed by scouring winds that have blown the top soil away.
2. Talk about stylish and snazzy!) If uttered after carrying 15 20–kilo bags of top soil to the garden, it means your beloved has had it. Óő! Íŕëĺé ěíĺ ď';âŕ! (Whew!
3. We passed the black tents of the nomadic Kushi, and their scattered flocks and wandering herds of camels seeking sustenance from the wizened scrub, which bristled amongst the broken top soil. ‘Secret valley‘ We wound through mountains of undulating and sculptural form – some shaded a kaleidoscope of unexpected colours – ochre, purple and red.
4. Advertisement Elhanani said that a recent joint study by the Beit Dagan Veterinary Institute and researchers at Ben–Gurion University of the Negev showed that cowsheds in the southern communities of Be‘er Tuvia, Masuot Yitzhak and Orot are the source of increased concentrations of salt and manure in groundwater and nearby top soil.