* break it down to smaller parts * increase soil biota * deplete it from minerals * air it up due to root growth
Robert P. Zisa has written: 'Establishment and early growth of conifers on compact soils in urban areas' -- subject(s): Conifers, Effect of soil compaction on, Effect of soil compaction on Plants, Plants, Plants, Effect of soil compaction on
they disrupt the soil making it lose therefore the roots of the plants are exposed
Joseph Bernard Spulnik has written: 'Effect of waste sulfide liquor on soil properties and plant growth' -- subject(s): Effect of pollution on Plants, Growth (Plants), Plants, Effect of pollution on, Soil pollution, Sulphite liquor
Erosion can wash away soil from plants and stunt their growth. Erosion can uproot plants and kill plants. On the other hand plants can help stop erosion.
It allows alot of water into the soil therefore,allowing plants to grow better.
Some plants grow better in certain types of potting soil
Oil dilutes soil. This causes plants to die
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More soil for plants and more food for decomposers.
The roots of the plants can break down rocks to form soil particles. They can also prevent erosion by holding the soil. Plants can add humus to the soil as They decompose returning minerals. The presence of plants aerates soil, provides shade and reduces water content as well.
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Overgrazing has destroyed the plants that hold the soil in place.