Science, asked by Sujan7416, 1 year ago

do you think rotting vegetation and animal remains are important for the soil?in what way?

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Answered by binufinserep5otrm
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Answer:

Explanation:

Yes they are very important as they decompose these wastes and provide nutrition to the plant

Answered by Surnia
5

The rotting vegetation and animal remains are important for the soil because of the following reasons:

Explanation:

  • The vegetable matter and animal remains get rotten on the action of microbes in the soil.
  • The decomposition of the vegetable and animal remains is useful for improving the quality of soil.
  • The decomposition matter will add calcium, potassium and necessary minerals to the soil. These will make the soil fertile as they will promote the plant growth.

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