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What is soil? Why is it referred to as a living system?

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Answered by avianna
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Soil means the uppermost layer of the earth's crust, which contains the organic as well as mineral matter necessary for the growth of plants.

Soil is a living system because it contains living organisms: plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, bacteria, archaea.

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Answered by ManyaSingh13
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Explanation:Soil means the uppermost layer of the earth's crust, which contains the organic as well as mineral matter necessary for the growth of plants.

Soil is a living system because:

•It takes millions of years to form soil up to a few centimetre in depth

•it is a house of many living organisms

•soil substance life by helping the plants to grow

•without soil there will be no growth

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