well it depends on the layer you plant it in
No, but they help the plants grow.
Different types of soil have different nutrients so no.
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soil is the platform on which plants use to grow... so possibly family because they help us grow into what we are
Many things grow in different soil and many plants it is full of fossilised remains.
The soil gains fertilizer to help plants grow.
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the dead cells in the soil help the plants grow and plants give you oxygen which humans need
Ashes help plants grow by providing essential nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, and calcium to the soil. These nutrients help improve soil fertility, which in turn promotes healthy plant growth and development.
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Yes, the soil will contain some nutrients that help the plants to grow some free radicals present in the will activated by the electron and ions transport that will help the soil to activate those nutrients and helps the plants to grow properly