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What is soil? Why is it called a living system?

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Answered by meenakshi6392
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Soil is a living system because it contains living organisms: plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, bacteria, archaea. There are five generally recognized factors of soil formation: climate, organisms, landscape position, parent material, and time.

Answered by arnavkudale22
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soil is the topmost layer of the earths land surface .it. is a thin layer of loose mixture of small rock particles and rotting organic matter that covers much of land.It is called a living system as it supports all forests, grasslands and crops from which all living creatures on earth derive their food

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