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How do trees make the soil fertile ?


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Answered by piyush2272
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Trees absorb the water and allow it to seep into the soil thus preventing thesoil particles from being dry. The left organic matter of animals and plants are absorb; this is the process of making the soil fertile

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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They break up surface flow, slowing it so that soil particles precipitate out. Phosphorus is mostly carried when it adheres to the soil.
2) Minerals are raised from deep in the soil to be used in the tree's growth.
3) Parts of the tree that die fall to earth and break down, adding organic matter.
4) Trees attract wildlife. Their feces add organic matter and nutrients.

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