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1. what is soil ? How is it important for us? answer. The topmost Layer of the easeth's crust is called soil. It is of great importance to us and to the entire living world because it supports the growth of plants. It is the home for many organisms such as fungi and bacteria. ​

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Answered by shrishettar
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answer. The topmost Layer of the earth's crust is called soil.

It is of great importance to us because it supports the growth of plants. It is the home for many organisms such as fungi and bacteria,animals like rabbits,etc.

road, buildings are made using soil

Answered by MailtoAbigailm
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Soil is our life support system. Soils provide anchorage for roots, hold water and nutrients. Soils are home to myriad micro-organisms that fix nitrogen and decompose organic matter, and armies of microscopic animals as well as earthworms and termites. We build on soil as well as with it and in it.

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