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How do the living beings make use of air, soil and water?

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Answered by ItzMrAlcohol
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A mixture of gases which is composed of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and a small percentage of wate vapour and other gases. The oxygen produced by the plants present on earth makes it a sustainable place for living organisms. The oxygen available in the atmosphere is used for preparing food The oxygen in the air is essential for animals to survive because we use this oxygen to produce energy from the food we eat. The carbon dioxide we breathe out is in turn required for plants to trap energy from the sun and turn it into food

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Answered by Beautyprincess22
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Air and the Water Cycle

Air is important because it helps water move between these states in a process scientists call the water cycle. Heated by the sun, surface water evaporates into the air and becomes water vapor.

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