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Explain the importance of soil for plant growth .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Plants require nutrients for their proper growth and these nutrients are obtained from the soil as well as from the atmosphere. From soil, plants get three major nutrients that are nitrogen (N ), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Apart from this, it takes water from the soil through its roots.

Answered by riya9896
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Just like how a foundation for a home is critical, healthy soils act as a foundation for plants by supporting plant roots and keeping plants upright for growth. 3. Soils act as a pantry for plants, storing and cycling essential nutrients and minerals that plants need to grow

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