Disastrous result. We wouldn't be able to grow crops, so there would be famine. Without the ground, the earth would deplete until it was nothing but the bedrock layer which is VERY far underground.
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
the earth was broken
they would die and their decaying bodies would become soil
it soaks into the soil or goes evaporates and repeats the water cycle.
If there were no soil on Earth, life as we know it would cease to exist. Soil is essential for plant growth, which is the basis of all terrestrial food chains. Without soil, plants would not be able to grow, leading to a collapse of ecosystems and the extinction of most life forms.
All plants would die then all animals then all humans or we can use cow manure or animal manure which would serve as soil but you would need alot
Soil covers roughly 30% of the Earth's surface.
there is about 10 percent of soil on earth.
Approximately 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by soil.
Approximately 25% of Earth's surface is covered by soil.
Yes, the study of soil is considered a branch of earth science. Soil scientists examine the properties and composition of soil, how it forms, its relationship to ecology, and its importance for agriculture and ecosystems.
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