No.
This is because soil is not a living thing. Being made of cells is one characteristic of a living thing.
Soil is nonliving because it does not breath in oxygen and release carbon dioxide! :)
Living organisms provide nutrients for the soil.
Bacteria is a living part of soil. If you include worms, then yes worms are also a living part of dirt.
No.
it has silt and soil
silt litter humus and clay
Ang silt soil sa Tagalog ay tinatawag na "lupa ng putik". Ito ay isang uri ng lupa na may malambot at madaling maayos na tekstura na binubuo ng maliliit na particle ng lupa at malalaking kahoy.
Soil is not a living thing
Non-Living Thing.
silt soil is smaller than sand but larger than clay
This is because soil is not a living thing. Being made of cells is one characteristic of a living thing.
Silt and soil are most deposited in the water and then it goes in to the rivers or oceans :)
the answer is silt
soil, silt, and clay
Silt is a soil texture, or a soil particle separate. Silt textured soils are used for anything that other soils would be used for, except perhaps the mining of sand or clay.