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soil helps trees because soil​

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Answered by sujatakumari30071978
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Improve Structure

Improving the soil's structure increases fertility and helps prevent soil erosion. ... Probing root growth breaks up the soil, which creates spaces for storing air and water. Tree roots improve drainage because each root acts as an underground water channel to help water penetrate the soil.

Answered by ferleen15
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The soil is the storage place for water and the nitrogen and minerals dissolved in water, which are needed by the tree to live and grow. The soil also provides a base for the tree to attach itself firmly in place. The roots, reaching out for water, between the soil particles, serve to anchor the tree as well.

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