Science, asked by shiney1931, 1 year ago

What would you grow if the soil contained a lot of humus? ​

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Answered by shivani2853
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The thick brown or black substance that remains after most of the organic litter has decomposed is called humus. Earthworms often help mix humus with minerals in the soil. ... When humus is in soil, the soil will crumble. Air and water move easily through the loose soil, and oxygen can reach the roots of plants

Answered by laxmanacharysangoju
2

Explanation:

humus is not an existing component in soil. It has been decomposing by several leaves and wet waste substances...

If we collect humus rich soil...I.e.thick brown or black soil..we can say that it is very rich in organic material..

hence I can conclude that..the rich in organic material leads... other gardening problems...so sufficient amount of humus only needed to grow any plant in healthy way..So I won't take steps to make my soil more humus...

proper humus /compost consists of earthworm

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