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what is the importance of humus ? (answers in not more than 50 word)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Humus is dead decaying remains of plants and animals. It helps to increase the fertility of soil which makes the crop to grow more better. It helps to increase moisture.

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Answered by shreyapathak63
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Humus (or humous) is the organic matter in the soil. It is made of dead parts of plants and animals. ... Plants put roots into the soil to get the water and nutrients. Humus is good for plants because it is like a sponge. The dark color of humus (usually black or dark brown) helps to warm up cold soils in the spring.

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