Soil Give Plants Vital Nutrients To Live It Also Gives A place for the roots to anchor the plant when it rains or when you water it it goes into the soil and the roots suck it up then it helps the plant live ;)
by the animals waste and by the plants and animals decaying body
because of plants and Animals decaying
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
Water, light, a fertile soil.
carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle
Remains of plants and animals
when plants and animals die, their bodies are acted upon by decomposers. They become part of the soil.
The Fertile soil contains lots of microorganisms which decompose the complex dead bodies of animals and plants into simpler substance called Humus.
After dead plants and animals are broken downby fungi , the mush is left to fertilize the soil. So decomposers help the soil. So I guess the fertile soil is good for alive plants, so the answer is YES!
i think fertile soil is good for growing plant?
No, just the opposite. Fertile soil HAS nutrients that can be used by plants.
The best soil would mainly be fertile soil cause it does the best way of helping plants and if it helps plants when the animal eats the plant it helps the animal live and some plants help humans and animals breath, eat, and live.
Fertile soil