Fertile soil has lofs of humus. Why?
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Fertile soil has lots of humus because it contains microorganisms that decompose the organic matter present in soil and help in the formation of humus. Humus is a source of minerals which absorbs water and makes the for porous for easy passage of plant roots.
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