Science, asked by sumendeb22, 4 months ago

write two example of humus?​

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Answered by vaishnavi1232824
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Explanation:

Partially decomposed plant matter in the soil is an example of humus. A brown or black organic substance consisting of partially or wholly decayed vegetable or animal matter that provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.

Answered by Anonymous
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two example of humus are :-

  • decaying animals
  • leaf litter

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More precisely, humus is the dark organic matter that forms in soil when dead plant and animal matter (including aerobic compost) breaks down further, specifically through the action of anaerobic organisms. Humus has many nutrients that improve the health of soil, nitrogen being the most important.

Leaf litter covers a forest floor, creating a thick layer of humus. In addition to the plant material in leaf litter, humus is composed of decaying animals, such as insects, and other organisms, such as mushrooms. Humus is dark, organic material that forms in soil when plant and animal matter decays.

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