Which layer of the soil supports plants and growth? What are the characteristics of this layer?
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the layer which supports the plants and growth is the top soil.
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>>>>>Topsoil is rich in nutrients which seeds or plants need for growing.
>>>It's the soil layer that is the most exposed to the environmental factors, like rain, and can wash away quickly.
>>> The process of moving soil and its nutrients is called soil erosion
the layer which supports the plants and growth is the top soil.
#the characters r mentioned below
>>>>>Topsoil is rich in nutrients which seeds or plants need for growing.
>>>It's the soil layer that is the most exposed to the environmental factors, like rain, and can wash away quickly.
>>> The process of moving soil and its nutrients is called soil erosion
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The A horizon of soil, i.e. the top soil, supports the growth of plants. The A horizon has most of the nutrients in an absorbable form and it is also rich in organic material, i.e. humus, which is important for the growth of plants as it provides them with nutrients.mark me as briallent answer
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