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Collection of Soil Cliparts (37)
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Handy soil graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A simple yet powerful illustration of a young plant breaking through the soil, representing hope, renewal, and ecological health.
A step-by-step cartoon depiction of seed germination, from initial sprouting to the emergence of a young seedling.
A tender gesture of care: a hand supporting a fresh sapling, reminding us that every small act contributes to a greener future.
Realistic chocolate chunks with rustic, broken edges-ideal for homemade desserts and artisanal baking.
A young, healthy plant flourishing in a breathable terracotta pot-ideal for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
A ready-to-use pile of dark, crumbly compost-perfect for enriching garden beds and boosting plant health.
A gentle hand holds rich soil with a vibrant green sprout emerging-embodying care, growth, and renewal.
A rustic sack brimming with fresh grain, evoking themes of harvest, nourishment, and rural livelihood.
A simplified soil cross-section showing grass blades above a layered profile of topsoil and subsoil with air and water pockets.
A healthy seedling in an upright pot beside a spilled pot-illustrating the importance of careful handling during transplanting.
A friendly illustration showing key elements of fertile garden soil-tools, life, and new growth-all working together.
A rustic sketch showing flour sacks and a small bucket, perfect for visualizing ingredient prep in home baking.
A classic gardening trowel planted beside a fresh green sprout, representing the joy and promise of planting new life.
A sleek beige trapezoid with subtle notches, perfect for modern interface elements or decorative accents.
A clean, symbolic illustration of a young plant breaking through the soil-representing new beginnings and natural growth.
A cheerful geologist inspects a freshly collected rock specimen, ready to uncover its geological story.
A clear botanical illustration of a seedling breaking through the soil surface, revealing both its above-ground shoots and underground root structure.
A happy, animated ladybug with expressive eyes and a cheerful grin, ideal for engaging young learners.
A charmingly illustrated carrot seed packet sits beside a rustic paper bag-ideal for gardeners planning their next harvest.
Rich, crumbly soil teeming with life as tiny green seedlings break through the surface-a sign of healthy germination.
A young seedling breaks through the soil surface, with visible roots anchoring it and cotyledons unfurling toward light.
A smiling worm inches closer to a classic banana peel slip hazard-perfect for teaching caution with a smile.
A gardener carefully places a young sapling into freshly tilled soil-symbolizing hope, sustainability, and hands-on environmental stewardship.
A clean, modern silhouette of tall grass in amber hues-perfect for backgrounds or decorative accents.
A labeled soil sample bag ready for lab analysis-essential for diagnosing garden deficiencies and planning amendments.
A stylized isometric view of a newly planted field, highlighting early-stage crop growth in organized rows.
A simple yet powerful scene: a trowel planted in rich soil, flanked by a tiny sprout and a thriving yellow flower-symbolizing growth at every stage.
Two hands gently hold rich soil from which a vibrant green sprout emerges, embodying nurturing and ecological hope.
This soil profile diagram shows the major layers (horizons) of soil, including organic matter, mineral layers, and bedrock, with depth indicators.
Without protective plant cover, rainwater washes away topsoil, carving deep gullies and leaving behind dead trees and degraded land.
