a long time
In plants, dirt, and grass
No, because plants need oxygen to live and there isn't oxygen inside the dirt in Venus. As for the outside with the air, maybe.
no, I don't think so~ but plants do need dirt, water, air and sunlight to survive.
Yes if it is not rocky and maintains soft and keep plants out of it.
dirt
Dirt (and thus soil) is mostly comprised of ground-up rock, along with various nutrients left by plants and creatures that live within dirt.
Most dead plants can be eaten. Otherwise it will break up, turn into dirt, and provide frest dirt for more plants to live on. Dead animals are food for scavengers, like vultures, hyenas, and more. SOmetimes lions eat food that is already dead. Uneaten dead animals can also turn to dirt.
dirt
one week
Yes, aloe plants can live inside a house as indoor plants as long as they receive adequate sunlight and are not overwatered.
Define normal dirt
See when caterpillers bite a plant leaves it actually helps the plants get nutrients From the sun enstead of getting nutrients from the dirt. So if a bird takes it from the dirt it will live. Oh by the way the best ones are the black, red, and yellow caterpillers.