may gradually replenish soil nutrients and potentially reduce the flow of agricultural pollutants to nearby water sources, according to findings by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and colleagues.
Yes martian soil does have nutrients such as sodium.
A rose gets its nutrients from the soil. The rose draws the nutrients through the roots that are in the soil.
Nutrients enter the soil when an animal dies and its body decomposes into the soil, or when a plant decomposes into the soil when it dies. And that pretty much creates nutrients. :P
which one can add sediments and nutrients to soil
All it's sources and nutrients go in the soil.
yes, if it gets enough nutrients from other sources
may gradually replenish soil nutrients and potentially reduce the flow of agricultural pollutants to nearby water sources, according to findings by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and colleagues.
Yes martian soil does have nutrients such as sodium.
the soil have nutrients because theyobserve heat from the sun
Give 2 sources of each nutrients?
A rose gets its nutrients from the soil. The rose draws the nutrients through the roots that are in the soil.
Nutrients enter the soil when an animal dies and its body decomposes into the soil, or when a plant decomposes into the soil when it dies. And that pretty much creates nutrients. :P
yes regular soil has more nutrients because of worms and how their slime helps the soil stay moisturised and grow more nutrients but potting soil gives plants more nutrients to help them grow faster. Regular soil has more nutrients and potting soil doubles the amount
which one can add sediments and nutrients to soil
Soil
the abiotic factor nutrients in the soil are ferilizers