They're not - photosynthesis consumes only water, air (CO2), and sunlight.
The "soil nutrients" are needed by the plant to convert the sugars into the other molecules that the plant needs to grow - including the chloroplasts that do the photosynthesis.
Because the manure has nutrients that the animal eat and it puts it in the soil.
It is important because the soil:It is fertileIt has vitamins and nutrients
Crop rotation was important because it stops the soil from getting stripped of the important nutrients, and provides nutrients to the soil. It also helps from the soil getting stripped away itself when a farmer varies between long rooted plants and short rooted plants.
because it contains the nutrients that plants need to grow.
Without soil, many of our crops on land would wither away because soil is one of the main mineral and nutrients contributors. (:
Frankly, all the soil nutrients are important. Loking at where photosynthesis takes place (the leaves), the rootting and the good look of crops, i will say they are Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potasium.
Because the manure has nutrients that the animal eat and it puts it in the soil.
Water and nutrients
It is important because the soil:It is fertileIt has vitamins and nutrients
Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.
Water,sunlight,sugars,nutrients from the soil
yes, nutrients in the soil, sunlight for photosynthesis, and co2
because it contains the nutrients that plants need to grow.
the soil have nutrients because theyobserve heat from the sun
APEX: To help recycle nutrients in the soil
Plants are autotrophs, meaning they make their own food - plants use the energy from sunlight to create sugar, which they then use for metabolic energy. Other nutrients are drawn from either the soil or the air around the plants.
There is light for photosynthesis and nutrients/soil for the plant to grow.