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  2. Humans and all living organisms depend on plants that utilize nutrients in the soil along with sunshine to create nectar and produce edible fruits, roots, stems and leaves, all of which feed the living organisms on the planet directly or indirectly. Water
  3. Animals, insects, birds and other creatures burrow into the soil for shelter. Under a warm blanket of soil, many of Earth's inhabitants raise their young. Soil provides warmth and moisture for hatching eggs. It acts as an insulating barrier and provides dry shelter. Man uses soil to build homes and other structures.
  4. Depressions in the landscape hold water for living organisms to drink. Ponds often have clay soils that prevent water loss. Depressions capture water during rainy periods, and the soil holds moisture like a sponge for long periods of time.
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Solon Zboncak

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