Biology, asked by vikramjeetsingh5025, 2 months ago

Why is the air present in soil useful ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In nutrient management, soil aeration influences the availability of many nutrients. Particularly, soil air is needed by many of the microorganisms that release plant nutrients to the soil. An appropriate balance between soil air and soil water must be maintained since soil air is displaced by soil water.

Air can fill soil pores as water drains or is removed from a soil pore by evaporation or root absorption.

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Answered by nandiniverma93
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Air present in soil is useful because there are some living beings which cannot live in light so the live in the soil and because of the air in the soil they can breath and to grow crops
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