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1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.<br> | 1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.<br><br> | ||
http://www.envstudies.brown.edu/thesis/2003/rebekah_rottenberg/Fireworks/turf/aeration%20pic.png<br><br> | |||
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Aeration relieves the compaction and compression of topsoil from use.<br> | Aeration relieves the compaction and compression of topsoil from use.<br> | ||
Source: | Source: http://www.envstudies.brown.edu/<br><br> | ||
http://www.colostate.edu/Dept/CoopExt/4DMG/images/aeration.jpg<br><br> | |||
http://www.colostate.edu/Dept/CoopExt/4DMG/images/aeration.jpg<br> | Example of grass treated with aeration, allowing air to circulate to the roots and soil.<br> Source:http://www.colostate.edu<br><br> | ||
Example of grass treated with aeration, allowing air to circulate to the roots and soil.<br> Source:http://www.colostate.edu |
Revision as of 14:05, 6 December 2005
1. to be exposed to air; to cause air to circulate through a medium.
Aeration relieves the compaction and compression of topsoil from use.
Source: http://www.envstudies.brown.edu/
Example of grass treated with aeration, allowing air to circulate to the roots and soil.
Source:http://www.colostate.edu