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Soil is important for life on Earth. Because soil holds water and nutrients, it is an ideal place for plants to grow. Soil holds the roots, and lets plants stand above the ground to collect the light they need to live. This helps plants grow.
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Soil plays a vital role in the survival of living beings on the earth. Its importance can be listed as
1. Soil fertility: Fertile soil supports growth of plants. In-turn these plants produce vital needs to humans like food, clothing, furniture, medicine etc. Even other animals, insects receive food by grazing on plants.
2. Soil microbiology: It provides support for survival of many bacteria, algae, fungi etc.. These bacteria and microbes present in soil help in environmental balance like retaining of moisture, decay of dead bodies of animals, plants etc., scavenging of waste and other toxic chemicals including plastic.
3. Top soil provides shelter for insects, reptiles, birds and animals. Further top soil is necessary for even other activities like nesting, reproduction, hatching of eggs, breeding etc.
4. Soil organic matter contains essential minerals and elements like phosphates, sulphates, calcium, zinc, magnesium and many more. These elements are provided to plant during growth and from there to all the living forms. Hence they act as source of essential minerals and elements needed for various enzyme and cell reactions.
5. Soil a source of minerals: Minerals and mines present in soil is the source of many metals like iron, bauxite, zinc etc . Many metal elements are mixed up with soil and hence extracted from soil by technical processes.
6. Soil is used for making utensils, tiles etc. The utensils like cups, plates china clay, plaster of paris etc. Tiles used in home or building made of ceramic like soil components.
7. Soil contents like gravel, clay, sand, etc. are widely used for construction of homes, buildings, roads etc
8. Soil a source medicines: Soil gives us some important mineral medicines like calcium (bones), iron (hemoglobin) bentonite (laxative) and other substance like petroleum jelly, steatite for cosmetics, talcum powders etc.
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Top Soil Uses:
1. Agriculture: Top soil is used for agricultural production of crops necessary for human and animal food and clothing needs. Soil has fertility like essential minerals and organic matter needed for cultivation.
2. Microbial growth: Soil texture is suitable for cultivation of bacteria, fungus etc. These bacteria are suitable for fixing nitrogen and fertility in soil. Further these microbes producemedicine like antibiotics.
3. Water harvesting: When there is rain, soil absorbs water. This water goes into deeper layer of soil and is available for Plants and forest to grow. Further this water is also available as ground water for drinking and cultivation (by bore wells).
4. Soil supports germination: Without soil, the earth would have lacked plants, trees and forests. When a seed from tree falls on to soil. Soil gives safe protection and environment for its growth. Hence it is useful for germination of seeds to grow into plants. Without soil there would have been no trees and plants on the earth. More than 95% of trees in this world are grown naturally by soil without man sowing the seeds.
5. Waste Decay: Soil layers promotes decay of waste and pollutants by microbes. The decay of organic matter converts to petroleum and other essential resources. Without soil there would have been no waste decay and world would have been a place full of corpses (dead bodies) and other waste.
Tips for soil conservation:
Soil conservation is very essential to reap the above benefits. It has to be done in two ways
a) Soil erosion prevention
b) Soil pollution prevention.
The main soil erosion is due to the top soil being blown away by heavy winds and also being carried away by rain water and floods.
Hence Top soil erosion has to be prevented by wide cultivation of plants. They acts as natural hindrance to winds and prevents soil erosion. Tilling of soil against the flow direction of rain water prevents soil erosion.
Soil layers get polluted due to heavy human activity, and careless disposable of industrial pollution. This pollution also reduces soil fertility and becomes unfit for cultivation.
The soil also loses many bacteria and other soil animals due to heavy soil pollution.
Hence to minimize soil pollution, it is important to go for organic farming. Also avoid excess use of artificial pesticides. Besides this minimize industrial pollution. Before discarding the waste, it has to be treated to prevent soil
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