Geography, asked by yadavnobita13, 5 months ago

what is the difference between land and soil?​

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Answered by nsaiidvaith
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Answer:

1.Land is part of the world not covered by water. 2. Soil is a thin covering over the land that consist of a mixture of minerals, organic material, living organisms, air and water.

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Answered by gautampayal549
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Land is the solid part of the earth's surface. Our land is home to many unique plants and animals. The term 'land' includes all physical elements in the wealth of a nation bestowed by nature; such as climate, environment, fields, forests, minerals, mountains, lakes, streams, seas, and animals.To use our land wisely we have to understand soil.

Soil is material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow. Our soil is a non-renewable resource. It takes ages for rocks to weather into soil and rich organic matter to build up. Our welfare depends, to a large extent, on our soil and climate. Entire civilisations can rise and fall depending on their soil quality.

This means making the best use of our land and soils is most crucial for our well being and survival.

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