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Carbon Cycle-short and sweet :)

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Q: Decaying plant add carbon to the soil?
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Decaying plants add nitrogen to the soil?

The dead animals and plants remain organs breaks down and that remains turn into carbon.


What is nutrient balancing?

in nature, decaying plant parts add nutrients to soil, while plant roots take some nutrients out of the soil.


What is Nutrient Balance mean?

Nutrient balance refers to consuming the right amount of essential nutrients, such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals, to maintain optimal health and functioning of the body. It involves managing the intake of these nutrients through a balanced diet to meet the body's needs without excess or deficiency. An imbalance in nutrient intake can lead to various health issues and nutritional deficiencies.


Decaying plants add nitrogen to the soil is called?

the nitrogen cycle


How do worms contribute to soil improvement?

Worms create tunnels which aerate the soil and they provide readily available nutrients for plants by recycling decaying vegetable matter into plant food (worm wee and poo).


Is money plant only kept in water or you should add some soil in it?

Add some soil in it


How does the action of decomposer benefit plant?

A decomposer can add nutrients to itself and also to the soil around a plant for the plant to use.


Process by which carbon circulates around the earth as plant remove carbon from the atmosphere and animals add carbon to the atmosphere?

carboncycle


Why do gardeners add rotted compost to soil?

they do that be cause it it it like food for the plant.


How do leaves and soil help a plant?

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How do you grow jasmine flower?

find a place to plant is dig a hole and add soil.


How do you keep soil fertile?

Add fertilisers annually and plow it (or as close as you can get) every now and then.