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yes it does affect living things especially the plants because if it is not the appropriate kind of soil for the plant the plant will surely get low amount of nutrients from the soil.

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soil is important for living things because it gives us oxsagen and uses carbon dioxieye


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What is the idea that living things from non living things?

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How does soil affect the environment?

Living "things" or Organisms can affect the characteristics of soil in many ways. Geographical location, pollution, the amount of living organisms in the soil, as well as any dead organisms in the soil will change its characteristics and development.


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Is soil living or a non living thing?

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How the plants affect the soil?

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