How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
It should be because it was "made" or "discovered" in london. so i dont see how it is renewable.. 8th grade Brieale The above answer makes absolutely no sense and is totally irrelevant. And no, neon is renewable. -Moe
soil is very important source of our life you might think how? the answer that might come in your would be that water n air first come a factor to live a life we all know that in our homes water comes from tabs and etc. but the reality is that it is originated from SOIL SOIL on which we stay SOIL on which we cultivate SOIL on which we are totally depend upon that is the reason why we consider SOIL AS A RESOURCE by vrushali salunke 10th
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an element becomes a totally different element..
No a Secondary Resource is totally different from a Primary Resource so it can't be the same. Primary Resource-The person who was there on that occasion Secondary Resource-The person who was not there on that occasion but knows a lot about it
yes .
Fish tank.
Baby pandas are totally dependent on the mother at birth.
No, he was totally dependent on the money his brother Theo kept sending him.
Nobody.... they're totally independent from the moment they arrive.
The Vatican is an independent country totally surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy.
Freq times Wavelength = speed of light. Amplitude in totally independent.
Yep. Google is totally not an independent corporation.
In 1878 Montenegro, Romania, Serbia were recognized as totally independent countries; Greece was independent from 1827.
No. The definition of a species is often defined as the largest group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. If several are totally different they don't fit the definition.
No, totally independent