Science, asked by wasim87, 1 year ago

why soil is important for living things?

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Answered by rachitag
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Soil sustains life by helping plants to grow. It also harbors worms, beetles, fungi and bacteria, providing them with the nutrients they need to live. ... Soilcontains food, water and air that is needed by plants to grow. The healthier the soil, the more nutrients a plant can soak up.
Answered by Anonymous
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Soil also harbors worms, beetles, fungi and bacteria, providing them with the nutrients they need to live. Without soil, there would be nowhere to grow food that is the sustenance of life. Soil contains food, water and air that is needed by plants to grow. The healthier the soil, the more nutrients a plant can soak up.

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