You could litter on it causing it to erode away. Then no plants can grow and then we won't get as much healthy food as we do now. Don't litter to help the environment and soil. Also, soil helps a tree grow so you don't want to waste paper because then we need more trees and for trees to grow, we need soil. Use both sides of the paper and recycle.
Soil organisms break down nutrients in the soil making them available to plant life they also provide food for higher life forms such as earth worms which in turn are beneficial as they are the natural "tillers of the earth".
the wind causes erosion, carrying the soil to any place on earth, dropping it onto any surface, thus controlling the earth's surface.
it goes through the surface into the soil and it makes a hole it's just like stabbing someone in the stomach by accident
Rocks and sand
yes earth is made out of soil the earth is a plant the is why they call mud earth
the soil does not affect the weather on Earth
the ammount of soil on earth
The Earth's crust becomes weathered, and this can affect the landscape over time.
Soil organisms break down nutrients in the soil making them available to plant life they also provide food for higher life forms such as earth worms which in turn are beneficial as they are the natural "tillers of the earth".
the wind causes erosion, carrying the soil to any place on earth, dropping it onto any surface, thus controlling the earth's surface.
The phrase "the Earth" is used to describe the planet we live on. Although technically our planet is just called Earth, it is generally called "the Earth". "The Earth" could also be used to describe the landscape of a place, for example, Rocks, soil, grassland etc.
it affects its landscape by the food and enviroment
it goes through the surface into the soil and it makes a hole it's just like stabbing someone in the stomach by accident
how do groundhogs affect the soil
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
Earthworms make pores in the soil, allowing it to store water making the plants that grow in it healthier.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.