Biology, asked by pankajsharma191, 1 year ago

How is soil useful to us

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Answered by Vanshikmittal
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Soil is incredible useful it acts as an drainage system when it rains to absorb water there for preventing floods. This drainage also filters water to clean it as minerals and microorganism in the soil detoxify the water of pollutants. These processes are referred to as ecosystem services, where natural processes benefit humans.
The organic matter in soil contain nutrients which are essential for plant growth, which is incredible important to us as we need plants to eat for example vegetables, fruits comma serials all need to be grown, as well as crops to be used as food for animals.
Answered by sruchi17maurya
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Uses of soil

1. Plant conservation : To help plants grow.

2. Water conservation : Soil holds water. As a result, by means of bunds and lakes, we can get  water for use throughout the year.

3. Plasticity : Soil can be given any required shape.

This property of soil is called plasticity. Because of its plasticity, we can use it to make articles  of a variety of shapes. These articles can be baked to make them hard. Water storage earthen  pots, earthen lamps, idols, bricks, etc. are articles made from soil.

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