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What does the white bubbles disrupt the thin layer of black soil mean exactly?

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What does the white bubbles disrupt the thin layer of black soil mean exactly?

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carlavee Student High School – 12th Grade The sentence, “the white bubbles disrupt the thin black scale of soil” basically completes the description the author writes of the spring near Myop’s home. As far as a literal description goes, Myop is by the edge of the water. At the edge of the water is where little, white, foamy bubbles form. There is soil around the edge of the water. As the water made waves, the white bubbles rose up against the soil. Hence, the white bubbles disrupt the soil.

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