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It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
the mineral riches of soil are the sun, the water,the wind, the living organisms,etc...
Actually soil is a living and non-living thing because soil cannot grow or reproduce which is what you need to do to be classified as a living thing, so then it is part non-living and no want makes it living is that it absorbs sunlight and water and provides nutrients for other organisms.
There really isn't just one term for soil organisms. Living organisms in soil include bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, springtails, mites, nematodes, earthworms, ants, insects that spend all or part of their life underground, and larger organisms such as burrowing rodents.
by specialized micro-organisms like bacteria, actinomycetes, and cyanobacteria.
Living organisms provide nutrients for the soil.
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
Soil is not a living thing
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
A bioturbator is an organism which carries out bioturbation - the mixing of soil or sediment by living organisms.
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Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
Soil is non-living; therefore, it is neither a decomposer, consumer, or producer. However, the organisms within the soil are most often decomposers. Decomposition of organic material always occurs in the soil in terrestrial ecosystems.
It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
living things example: Humans are organisms and plants are organisms the opposite is non-living things such as: soil,air,sunlight,and water
Yes you have to give it to a microbiologist.
for living organisms. GO PIE!