It can result in erosion, nutrient depletion, and desertification.
it will plant.
You know how the soil grows plants like in the rock but if there is no soil then the plant won't grow in the rock.
it would get dried out.
Plants that have died can be composted and returned to the soil as a mulch.
it will die.
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it might blow up!!
Farming can remove nitrogen (N) from soil in two ways:plant (crop) uptake, anderosion.Since N is an important plant nutrient, plants will remove it from the soil and incorporate the N into parts of the plant. When plant parts are harvested, that N is being removed from the soil. Plant parts that are left in the field will return a lot of the N contained in those parts to the soil.In most soils, N will be found at highest concentrations near the surface, in soil organic matter. Many farming practices increase the rate of erosion, and it is those surface horizons high in N that will be lost first.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
There are negative consequences for soil when the plant population becomes too dense. Because so many plants will have lots of roots, they will suck all the water and nutrients out of the soil.
the plant would evetually die. but dont worry when and if it dies it will spread its seeds.
It is be possible to become contaminated with this soil pollutant.