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importance of soil for living being ​

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Answered by Sonikaverma80
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Soil is important for plants because it holds roots that provide support for them and stores nutrients. Soil is important for plants because it holds roots that provide support for them and stores nutrients.

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Answered by MemonMahin
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Soils provide plants with essential minerals and nutrients. Soils provide air for gaseous exchange between roots and atmosphere. Soils protect plants from erosion and other destructive physical, biological and chemical activity. Soils hold water (moisture) and maintain adequate aeration.


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