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9. A student setup an experiment to study the effect of deforestation. The student took soil from a forested region and a barren land with no trees. The student added soil from the forested region with trees in Pot 1 and soil from barren land in Pot 2. In both the pots, a hibiscus plant was grown. After 1month, the student observes that the plant in pot A shows growth while the plant in pot B shows minimal growth. What is the likely reason for this observation?
(a) Soil from barren land is less fertile.
(b) Soil from forested land is poor in nutrients.
(c) Soil from the barren land contains more manure.
(d) Soil from forested land contains stored food for better plant growth. homo Lator the student adds +h​

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Answered by athiradamodaran21
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Answer:

The plant that obtained the soil from forest land. In forest land the mineral and nutrients optained more than barren and so, the plant of pot a growth while insted of pot B

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Answered by RiyaMohekar98
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Explanation:

The plant that obtained the soil from forest land. In forest land the mineral and nutrients optained more than barren and so, the plant of pot a growth while insted of pot B.

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