Geography, asked by adamsibrahim193, 11 months ago

an anecdotal difference between soil and land

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Answered by darkhero
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Soil is typically described as the medium which grows plants and is a mixture of organic matter (compost) and minerals (dirt). Land, conversely, is the term used in reference large expanses of earth, including anything on its surface which includes soil too.

EXPLANATION:

The land is referred as the earth solid surface and it is dwelling to animals as well as plants. The land encompass all the different physical elements that are in nature including the forests, climate, environment, mountains, fields, lakes, minerals, wildlife, sea, and streams, including soil.

Soil is the material found on the earth’s surface which is composed of inorganic and organic material. Soil is the uppermost layer that lies on the earth’s surface.  Soil differs due to its composition and structure. Plants generally grow on soil and it is a non-renewable source.

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