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Leaching affects soil by it removes some minerals on horizon A and moves it down to horizon B.
grasslands have deep, dark, nutrient soil
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Leaching affects soil by it removes some minerals on horizon A and moves it down to horizon B.
porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention) salinity of the soil availability of pH neutral water
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
Soil is critical in determining the moisture availability. It also affects the temperature which is a germination factor. If it is too hard, the seed can't escape the seed coat.
6.0 and above, the pH level effects the nutrient availability, so finding the right pH with what your soil has and doesn't have in terms of micro and macro nutrients changes what fertiliser you put on and how much.
Maintaining the fertility of soil by preventing erosion and nutrient loss is called soil conservation.
to increase the soil nutrient is to get fertilizer and put it in the soil to get fertilizer you could get it from many stores like the home depot or lowe.
it stops the soil from growing I will add to this; it also affects the plants growing we need plants because they give us oxygen, medicine, a habitat, water, food and a climate we need plants. So basically deforestation destroys the nutrient cycle because it stops the plants from growing.
Silty soil is usually nutrient rich.
grasslands have deep, dark, nutrient soil
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