Vegetation needs the soil to grow in. Soil quality builds up as plants die and decompose, making the soil more fertile for other plants to grow in.
The soil gives nutrients to the vegetation; vegetation roots iteslf in the soil and returns nutrients ot the soil when it dies.
Vegetation rots down and creates humus which improves soil structure.
the soil is permafrost, and the soil is low in mineral
soil is one of the primary resources for vegetation, if we lose soil the possibility of vegetation becomes zero so the existence of life on earth.
the climate and soil in much of the south of the south have resulted in vegetation that is
Vegetation tends to hold soil down because of its roots, and prevents erosion to a certain extent.
wow hard how about just soil and vegetation, or whats in your yard or look a little deeper
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vegetation (plants)
vegetation
Vegetation and forests hold the soil. With little vegetation and few trees, nothing can hold the soil. When wet, sand in the soil become slippery and slides over itself, causing mudslides and landslides.
Soil erosion is linked to rain and wind levels. Rain will cause soil to become loose and wash away while wind will blow and carry dry soil away.