in the forest there is interaction between soil water air and living organisms. explain
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Relative humidity of air is increased. increase fertility of surface soil. These add large quantities of organic matter in soil by which water and ...
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This chapter discusses water, air, and soil—the fundamental sources of the biosphere. The biosphere is a relatively very thin layer forming a boundary between the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. One part of the biosphere is the region directly influenced by the activity of man, the sphere of human society, social sphere or anthroposphere. The soil layer and overland biocenoses are closely linked with air by the continuous exchanges of matter in solid, liquid and gaseous phases, and the world ocean and atmospheric cover of the Earth are mutually connected through the circulation of energy, gases, fallout and evaporation. Overland ecosystems and the ecosystems of the world ocean are mutually conditioned by water flows and air migration—generation, transfer, and fall of atmospheric precipitations and aerosols, and by mutual exchange of an immense quantity of living and decayed material.