Try again so your question makes sense.
soil
the sun and soil rich soil
the sun
The sun heats the soil through a process called solar radiation, where sunlight warms the surface of the soil. The soil then absorbs this heat, which in turn warms the layers below the surface.
Energy enters the soil when plants decompose
the habitat is the soil, air and the sun the nutrients are in the soil
Soil does not produce light. Soil gets its light from the sun, but it does not capture the light to produce later. Soil uses the sun to help it grow. Light is an important element in the growth of a plant.
no there can not because the sun is a ball of gas just like any other star
what makes plants grow is the sun light and and the rich soil and the rain, also what keeps them growing is photosynthesis.
Yes of course it needs soil to grow
The sun provides energy for photosynthesis, which allows plants to grow and develop in the soil. Sunlight also influences soil temperature, moisture levels, and microbial activity, all of which are crucial for healthy soil and plant growth. Ultimately, the sun plays a vital role in the ecosystem by driving the processes that sustain plant life in the soil.
The soil in the forest is shaded by the trees. The soil in the field gets direct sun.