yes it can clean its own soil.
They keep the soil fertilized and clean. The soil is protected by "diseases" and so.
1. Trees Produce Oxygen 2. Trees Clean the Soil 3. Trees Control Noise Pollution 4. Trees Slow Storm Water Runoff 5. Trees Are Carbon Sinks 6. Trees Clean the Air 7. Trees Shade and Cool 8. Trees Act as Windbreaks 9. Trees Fight Soil Erosion 10. Trees Increase Property Values
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They clean polluted air, protect soil from wind erosion. They help not hurt the environment.
Trees are rooted into the ground so that they can absorb nutrients from the soil. Consequentially, it is almost impossible for them to move on their own volition.
Yes, trees are good for the soil
For trees if dont have soil there is no trees and if there is no trees we die because the trees make up the air. And if we dont have soil the flowers will not exist.
Soil and trees are considered as nonrenewable resources.
Generally speaking, no it is not. Pine trees prefer acidic soil, and any kind of lime will sweeten the soil, making it more alkaline. Then the pine tree's own needle drop will slightly re-acidify the soil, yes, but you asked "is limestone good for pine trees", and the simple answer is "no".
the rich fertile soil they use to help nurture the trees
trees help to hold soil to avoid soil erosion so plant trees and avoid cutting them.
Protection Given By Plants and TreesPlants and trees protect soil from erosion.