Why is soil considered as a living system?
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Originally Answered: Why is soil considered as a living system? ... Soil is a living system because it contains living organisms: plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, bacteria, archaea. There are five generally recognized factors of soil formation: climate, organisms, landscape position, parent material, and time.
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the soil is a living system, it takes millions of years to form soil up to a few centre in depth. Relief, parent Rock, climate vegetation and other forms of life and time are important factors in the formation of Soil, various sources of nature such as change in temperature, action of running water, wind and glaciers, activities of decomposers exactra contribute to the formation of soil chemical inorganic changes which take place in the soil are equally important.
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