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explain soil usefulness in terms of environment conservation​

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Answered by rajkumarj6666
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There are many different types of animals that live in the soil. Soil is a living, dynamic resource. It helps grow food, fiber, and fuel. However, none of these processes can truly be carried out without the help of animals. For example, gophers, turtles, burrowing animals, and insects all live in the soil. Soil condition is very important to animals for many reasons.

These larger animals depend on soil for protection. The soil protects them from weather and predators. One special animal that is commonly found in the soil is earthworms. Earthworms are “nature’s plow”, active in turning, mixing, and aerating the soil.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Soil conservation means the prevention or reduction of soil erosion and soil depletion by protective measures against water and wind damage.

Soil conservation is important because it saves the soil through harsh weather and stops erosion. While soil is conservating it's getting more nutrients. Soil conservation is a vital part of sustainable agriculture and food production, since it entails keeping soil from becoming a pollutant in the surface waters, and its ability to sieve and filter pollutants that would otherwise end up in drinking water.

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