Science, asked by meerathapa, 6 months ago

What is humus? How does it benefit plants?​

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Answered by kizibasu
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Some experts think humus makes soil more fertile. Others say humus helps prevent disease in plants and food crops. When humus is in soil, the soil will crumble. Air and water move easily through the loose soil, and oxygen can reach the roots of plants.

Answered by up5528647
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Answer:

Humus is the waste of plants you can better say degraded waste

Explanation:

It is formed by plants waste such as dead leaves and the kitchen waste we throw in it together combine and form humus

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