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Soil is an important biotic component of our environment

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
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Answer:Ssanjithkumar2006 Virtuoso

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Air (rich in oxygen) enters into the insect through spiracles by the up and down movements of its body. This air goes into the network of thin air-tubes called tracheae. ... The insects such as grasshoppers, mosquitoes, houseflies, bees and wasps also have spiracles and tracheae for breathing and respiration.

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Answered by mandar3412
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Your answer is false.

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Soil is considered an abiotic factor since it is mostly made up of small particles of rock

(sand and clay) mixed with decomposed plants and animals. Plants use their roots to get

water and nutrients from the soil. Soils are different from place to place – this can be a

big factor in which plants and animals live in a certain area.

Both, for obvious reasons. In most places, soil is teaming with life. Things like moisture, temperature, pH, mineral content, etc., would fall into the abiotic category.

Soil is an important abiotic component of our environment as it provides humans to survive by growing and harvesting a huge variety of crops,fruits,vegetables,beverage crops etc.

it is a way through which we can survive.

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