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how plants help in breaking up the soil?​

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Answered by riya323190
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The mineral particles in hard soils are pressed closely together, leaving little room for the air and water that plants need. Organic matter helps to open up the soil. Earthworms and other soil organisms draw the compost, leaf mulch or other matter down below the surface, breaking up the compacted particles

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how plants help in breaking up the soil?

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The mineral particles in hard soils are pressed closely together, leaving little room for the air and water that plants need. Organic matter helps to open up the soil. Earthworms and other soil organisms draw the compost, leaf mulch or other matter down below the surface, breaking up the compacted particles.

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