Science, asked by kush678, 1 year ago

explain the importance of soil in plant growth?

Answers

Answered by pragyakata
59
Importance of soils. Soils are essential for life, in the sense that they provide the medium for plant growth, habitat for many insects and other organisms, act as a filtration system for surface water, carbon store and maintenance of atmospheric gases. ...Soils provide plants with essential minerals and nutrients.



Soil is important for plants because it holds roots that provide support for plants and stores nutrients. Detective Le Plant is searching for secrets in the soil. Help him uncover the ingredients of soil that are important to plant growth.




Hope it will help you

pragyakata: ok
Lopa8D: girl ra photo
Lopa8D: raha
pragyakata: ha se hi
pragyakata: kali se school ashi ba ni
pragyakata: sushmeli
pragyakata: hello
Answered by yashwantbudhala
19

Answer:

Soils provide plants with essential minerals and nutrients. Soils provide air for gaseous exchange between roots and atmosphere. Soils protect plants from erosion and other destructive physical, biological and chemical activity. Soils hold water (moisture) and maintain adequate aeration.

Explanation:

Similar questions