Science, asked by kingmaker007, 1 year ago

what will happen if microbes in the soil get destroyed

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Answered by Sidyandex
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If all the microbes of the Earth are destroyed then:


• The soil will lose its nutrients.

• The soil will stop its respiration and nutrient cycle.

• Plants and trees will stop growing.


However, the permanent destroying of microbes can be done by cyanide poisoning or heavy metal use.


Whereas in the temporary microbe problem, they will move back to the soil and soil will start to work again normally.


Answered by topanswers
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As by the sake of their name microbes can not be seen with naked eye. But they are everywhere. They can be found in every ecosystem even in and on your body.  

Even though they can not be seen they are one of the important shareholders of the earth and most important working class people. They convert sunlight into energy in plants, they convert atmospheric nitrogen, they recycle wastes, they perform important function on human body, they regulate life on the planet and more.

If they suddenly vanished from the planet, there standing a good news to ring the bell to say "there will be no more microbial diseases and deaths". At the same time, there standing a bad news to fire an alarm to say "soon there will be no more life on earth".

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