silt litter humus and clay
for living organisms. GO PIE!
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
Water, humus, air, living organisms, and minerals
The components (composition) of soil are; 1. Humus (organic soil) 2. Air (soil air) 3. Water (soil water) 4. Biological/living organisms (soil organisms) 5. Rocks and mineral salts (inorganic soil)
it becomes natural fertilizer and it moisturises and cultivates the soil
Living organisms provide nutrients for the soil.
for living organisms. GO PIE!
Living organisms in the soil may include things like fungi, bacteria, and worms. They generally help in breaking down of elements or nutrients that are then absorbed into plants. They also keep the soil aerated and thus promote healthy plant life.
Living organisms in the soil may include things like fungi, bacteria, and worms. They generally help in breaking down of elements or nutrients that are then absorbed into plants. They also keep the soil aerated and thus promote healthy plant life.
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
organisms decay and also poo there forth that makes methane gases and that's how it happens
Living organisms in the soil may include things like fungi, bacteria, and worms. They generally help in breaking down of elements or nutrients that are then absorbed into plants. They also keep the soil aerated and thus promote healthy plant life.
Soil is not a living thing
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
I think they help break down the soil tp release the nutrients but dont take my word for it, I think this may be for natural fertilisers, Sorry.
A bioturbator is an organism which carries out bioturbation - the mixing of soil or sediment by living organisms.
Organisms and insects help to keep soil healthy. They help break down harmful elements and excrete substances to improve the soil.