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why is soil important for us

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Answered by dfgh4
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Why Is Soil So Important?

Soil is more than just the dirt under our feet. It is a home for living organisms and it provides nutrients and stability for plants to grow. Without soil, the plants necessary for people and animals to survive could not exist. By caring for our soil properly, we can ensure the longevity of both animals and people. The use of crop rotation, limiting harsh chemicals and composting will help to maintain a healthy balance of nutrients, living organisms and minerals in the soil. It is important to remember that the fresh foods on which we feast affect our health. To the question, "Why is soil so important", the simple answer is that we are what we eat.

Answered by saroj103sharma
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Soil is a vital part of the natural environment. It is just as important as plants, animals, rocks, landforms, lochs and rivers. It influences the distribution of plant species and provides a habitat for a wide range of organisms.

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