Explain the role played by the lichens ,moss and trees in soil formation
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Lichens are important in soil formation. Take lichens
that inhabit bare rocks as an example. The abundant and diverse lichen
acids that lichens secrete in their metabolic activities have an
important impact on the weathering and decomposing process of rock
substrates. They make the transformation of rock into sand grains at a
faster rate. As time goes by, sand grains start to accumulate and be
mixed with decayed lichens and other humus, thus creating a soil for
habitation by other plants.
trees helps in soil formation and its protection because trees binds the soil very titly and do not let soil to erose this also helps in the formation of fertile soil.
trees helps in soil formation and its protection because trees binds the soil very titly and do not let soil to erose this also helps in the formation of fertile soil.
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it is very improtant in soil formation
Explanation:
beacuse with the help of linches trees can bind the soil titly and its call soil formation
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