Biology, asked by Nandarani, 6 months ago

How is soil imortant for plants
growth?​

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
4

Explanation:

Soil provides plants with foothold for their roots and holds the necessary nutrients for plants to grow; it filters the rainwater and regulates the discharge of excess rainwater, preventing flooding; it is capable of storing large amounts of organic carbon; it buffers against pollutants, thus protecting groundwater ...

Answered by nehab03
2

Answer:

hey mate here is your answer:

soil is important for plants growth by the following ways:

1) Soils support roots and keep them upright for growth.

2) Soils provide plants with essential minerals and nutrients.

3)Soils provide air for gaseous exchange between roots and atmosphere.

4)Soils protect plants from erosion and other destructive physical, biological and chemical activity.

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