What are the constituents of soil?
Classify them as biotic and abiotic
constituents.
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As a whole, soil is made up from four constituents: mineral material, organic material, air and water. There are considered to be three main mineral parts to soil; 'sand', 'silt' and 'clay'. These parts give the soil its 'mineral texture'.
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Soil is composed of both biotic—living and once-living things, like plants and insects—and abiotic materials—nonliving factors, like minerals, water, and air. Soil contains air, water, and minerals as well as plant and animal matter, both living and dead. These soil components fall into two categories.
Soil is composed of both biotic—living and once-living things, like plants and insects—and abiotic materials—nonliving factors, like minerals, water, and air. ... The second category consists of abiotic factors, which include all nonliving things—for example, minerals, water, and air.
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