Soil helps the growth of plants although it depends on which kind of soil you use but any soil will work.For instance I use Miracle grow.
because plants use the soil and the plant puts other things in the soil
They decompose dead plants and animals and nutrients to plants and the soil
Because depends on how the soil is
Because depends on how the soil is
yes
it puts mercury in the soil, thus breaking and killing the soil
Evaporation can dehydrate the soil, leading to the loss of moisture that plants need for growth. This can result in reduced soil fertility and affect the health of plants and soil organisms. Evaporation can also lead to the accumulation of salts in the soil, impacting plant growth and soil structure.
Soil organisms affect the nutrients available to plants. In a hard rocky soil,absorption of water and oxygen is minimal. In a fertile soil, availability of water and oxygen is maximum which help in proper growth of plants. Even where the sun rays do not reach the soil adequately specially in dense forest, the soil organism is not conducive to nutrients available for palnts' growth.
kill it possibly!!make it change colors (of course)!!feed it {ha ha ha ha}By: a fifth grader
The growth of plants and trees is affected by a wide variety of variables. The salinity content of soil can affect the growth of most plants in a negative way, such as turning their leaves a dark green color and stunting their growth.
Plants help in the formation of landforms through processes like erosion, weathering, and soil stabilization. Therefore, all the ways in which plants affect landforms are through direct or indirect interactions with their environment.
Provide food for grazing animals and hold the soil in place