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Soil is a solid. In order to serve as a growing medium for plants, soil must have some water and air mixed with it.
soil nutreints
in nature, decaying plant parts add nutrients to soil, while plant roots take some nutrients out of the soil.
The roots will seek out the dampest parts of the soil with the nutrient it needs.
grit soil sedimants
mineral Organic matter (rotting plant and animal parts) air spaces and waterby moreluck
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.
Soil is a solid. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt makes up soil, but the main parts is .. Sunlight, Oxygen, and water. It Doesn't affect plant life in any way
The roots are essential parts of a plant. Their major functions include anchorage in soil, storage of energy resources and absorption of water and minerals from the soil.
Some plants can grow from parts of plants being stuck in soil.
Plant roots anchor soil and split rocks to make new soil.