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Explain the inter relationship of a plant soil

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Decomposers are the organisms that convert the dead plants and animals into humus. We know that humus is the nutrient-rich, top most layer of the soil. The nutrients released by the decomposers are taken up by the roots of the plants. ... This is how soil, plants and decomposers are interrelated in a forest.

Answered by nilesh102
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Soil helps anchor plants and provides them essential elements of water and nutrients. Plants prevent soil erosion and provide organic matter.

The organic matter in soils contain nutrients which are essential for plant growth, which is incredibly important to us as we need plants to eat! ... Micro-organisms in the soil convert toxic compounds within the soil into useful nutrients for plants.

Soil is important for the plants due to a variety of reasons. It is the soil that holds the plants in place and also provides the water necessary for continuing life.

The soil also provides the plants with the necessary nutrients. ... The presence of food and water in the soil helps the plants to surviveMany plants grow in soil.

Soil provides support and nutrients for the plants. ... Materials that plants and animals need to live and grow.

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