Biology, asked by kamleshrani2776, 4 months ago

How is soil air used by plants and animals?​

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Answered by sujalkumar20930
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Animals that live in the soil (like worms) and many types of bacteria that are important for other plants and animals need air to breathe. (2) Plants need air to breathe too - really! ... So if the plants couldn't get any air, they would actually suffocate. (3) Air spaces give plants (and animals) room to grow.

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Answered by prcindu
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(1) Insects like worms and many types of bacteria that are important for other plants and animals need air to breathe.

(2) Plants need air to breathe too -

One of the ways that plants get air is by absorbing it through their roots. So if the plants couldn't get any air, they would actually suffocate.

(3) Air spaces give plants (and animals) room to grow. If the soil is packed so tightly that there are no air spaces, it is more difficult for seeds to sprout and roots to grow.

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