Soil organisms break down nutrients in the soil making them available to plant life they also provide food for higher life forms such as earth worms which in turn are beneficial as they are the natural "tillers of the earth".
nitrogen cycle
nitrogen cycle.
yes soil is in fact an abiotic .
environment affect organism bc poty
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it makes it easier or more difficult for plants to grow by affecting the availability of things they need.
it makes it easier or more difficult for plants to grow by affecting the availability of things they need.
The last answer was bad. It was "compost heap"
Soil organisms affect the nutrients available to plants. In a hard rocky soil,absorption of water and oxygen is minimal. In a fertile soil, availability of water and oxygen is maximum which help in proper growth of plants. Even where the sun rays do not reach the soil adequately specially in dense forest, the soil organism is not conducive to nutrients available for palnts' growth.
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
how do groundhogs affect the soil
by bradley Morganthe oaktree is affecting the soil because the bad organisms out of the oak treesleaf effect the soil because of the tree sickness and diarieaby bradley Morganwassup bloodhudi hi safe bloods
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
Soil macrofauna are all organism in the soil visible to the naked eye.
how does the presence of humus affect soil
in soil