soil anchors the roots, food storage, air, and moisture.
There are many things a plants roots do for an ecosystem. Plants roots help prevent erosion of soil for example.
Lack of water or sunlight. Four things are needed - food, water, sunlight. Fertile soil equals good food. So your next suspects are water and sunlight. There are other considerations such as competion from other plants, drainage, pests and seed quality as well.
No, not soil itself, at least not living cells. However, if there is bacteria, fungus, tiny animals, or plants in the soil, then those things have cells. They are in the soil, but not a part of it.
Water, sunlight, and soil and seeds
No but there's rock in it. soil is made from many things. decomposed plants and animals, rocks, sand, and lots of other things. glad i could help
things like growing plants and vegetable's
the soil helps plants receive the minerals and nutrients they need to grow.
Yes nitrogen in the bound form is received by plants from the soil through roots.
because plants use the soil and the plant puts other things in the soil
The plants will die.
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Soil gives plants the things it needs to reproduce or give birth to the things we need, as well as seeds.
Roots fix plants in to soil. It absorbs water and minerals from soil
the plants will not get the soil and without the plants humanbeings can't live
No soil= no plants. No plants= no air. No plants= no food. No plants= no animals. No air+ no food= no you.
because they are use to the soil than other things
Plants, bugs, and water