how soil is important to a country
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Soil is a vital part of the natural environment. It is just as important as plants, animals, rocks, landforms, lochs and rivers. It influences the distribution of plant species and provides a habitat for a wide range of organisms.
Soil and the Economy. Soil plays a crucial role in the economy ofcountries. ... Trees are usually longer term 'crops' in which an importantrelationship is built up with the soil to establish a nutrient balance.
Soil and the Economy. Soil plays a crucial role in the economy ofcountries. ... Trees are usually longer term 'crops' in which an importantrelationship is built up with the soil to establish a nutrient balance.
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Soil is made up of air, water, minerals and organic material and is one of the mostimportant natural resources on earth. Most life on earth depends on soil as a direct or indirect source of food. Plants and animals source their nutrients from the soil and it is home to many different forms of life.
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Soil is made up of air, water, minerals and organic material and is one of the mostimportant natural resources on earth. Most life on earth depends on soil as a direct or indirect source of food. Plants and animals source their nutrients from the soil and it is home to many different forms of life.
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