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Soil is neither an element nor a compound. It is a mixture.
Soil is a mixture
Soil is not an element but a very complex mixture.
The plants absorb minerals from the soil, since it is wet. When the soil is dry, there is no way for plants to absorb anything. That's what rain do, by making the soil wet, so that plants can absorb minerals through their roots.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
* break it down to smaller parts * increase soil biota * deplete it from minerals * air it up due to root growth
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants
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Yes of coures cotton grows well in black soil
if you plant something in cotton it grows by the humidity of the cotton without any soil needed.
when plants are grazed too much too often , the roots deplete and die off . plants also tend to be grazed close , which makes the soil lose its quality and productivity.
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All plants will deplete the soil by the fact that they take nutrients from it. The art of the good gardener is to replace the nutrients taken.
Because, in soil it will get moist from the humidity and will sprout. Stella Lardines
There is no single element, there are several
Cotton plants require masive amounts of nutrients and they suck all the nutrients from the soil, what has been done to keep the soil useful is cotton farmers have begun crop rotating.
Nitrogen is needed by plants and they get it from the soil in compounds that contain the nitrogen.