Biology, asked by clydey030300, 6 months ago

How does the gaseous composition of soil compare to the atmosphere?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soil air and atmospheric air differ in the compositions. Soil air contains a much greater proportion of carbon dioxide and a lesser amount of oxygen than atmospheric air. At the same time, soil air contains a far great amount of water vapour than atmospheric air

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Answered by ashakbagariya2478
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Soil air and atmospheric air differ in the compositions. Soil air contains a much greater proportion of carbon dioxide and a lesser amount of oxygen than atmospheric air. At the same time, soil air contains a far great amount of water vapour than atmospheric air.

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