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whot role does oxygen plays in soil formation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Air In Soil. ... The air in soils is not exposed to moving air currents and is much more moist, or humid, than atmospheric air. It also tends to be very rich in carbon dioxide and poor in oxygen. Oxygen is removed by living organisms, and carbon dioxide is left behind.The plants use water (H2O) from the soil and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and recombine them to form carbohydrates (CH2O) and oxygen (O2). The plant releases oxygen into the atmosphere and used by us and other animals.


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Answered by shaafiashaahir
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The plants use water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air and recombine them to form carbohydrates and oxygen.The plant releases oxygen into the atmosphere and used by us and other animals.

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