Environmental Sciences, asked by rahulshejale5, 1 year ago

explain biological functions of soil​

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Answered by harshal9860293159
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Soils also acts as a biological habitat and a gene reserve for a large variety of organisms. Soils are the environment in which seeds grow, they provide heat, nutrients and water that are available to use to nurture plants and animals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Soils also acts as a biological habitat and a gene reserve for a large variety of organisms. Soils are the environment in which seeds grow, they provide heat, nutrients and water that are available to use to nurture plants and animals.

An important function of soil is to store and supply nutrients to plants.

  • medium for plant growth
  • regulator of water supplies
  • recycler of raw materials
  • habitat for soil organisms
  • landscaping and engineering medium

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