Biology, asked by fazalwarsi855, 11 months ago

The egg shells can be easily decomposed in soil. Justify this statement.​

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Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

Eggshells are extremely stable and don't break down very fast without some help. ... Acidic soil will break them down, but only if the soil is acidic enough and if the eggshells are very finely powdered.

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Answered by applegraveiens
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Egg Shells.

Explanation:

  • The egg shell is decomposed in soil if it is in powdered form and the soil is acidic.
  • Egg shells are very hard substance made up of Calcium carbonate.
  • Egg shell is made up of semipermeable membrane,
  • This membrane contains pores through which air and moisture can pass to it.
  • These egg shells are so hard that they cannot be easily broken.
  • The egg shell can only be break down, if the soil is acidic and the egg shell are well crushed or powdered.

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