Decomposition. Decomposers such as mushroom, bacterium(fungus and bacteria) decompose dead matters and animal wastes into mineral salts for plants to grow healthily.(my answer maybe is not related)
You leave the process to the nature. Just plant trees on that soil. If the trees will not grow, you select herbs or even weeds. In long run, any soil will be converted to a fertile soil.
Nutrient cycling
Deposition.
Water cycle
it is called renewing soil.
Crop rotation. This will help renew resources if properly maintained.
Weathering is the process in which soil, sand, and sediment are formed.
The process of moving weathered rocks and soil is called WEATHERING.
Infiltration is the process of water moving vertically down through the soil.
You leave the process to the nature. Just plant trees on that soil. If the trees will not grow, you select herbs or even weeds. In long run, any soil will be converted to a fertile soil.
Difficult question to answer. While the mineral elements of soil, eroded rock, is difficult to renew quickly, it is possible. However, the process is slow and not easy to replace. The organic components of fertile soil are another matter. Consider those who compost garbage. This is a natural process that is used to renew soil. So, the long and short of it is, soil is a renewable resource, but not easily done.
it is called renewing soil.
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The answer is Succession.
Yes, soil is a renewable resource.Definition of renewable: Natural resources that constantly are being replaced by nature.Answer:Difficult question to answer. While the mineral elements of soil, eroded rock, is difficult to renew quickly, it is possible. The organic components of fertile soil are another matter. Consider those who compost garbage. This is a natural process that is used to renew soil.So, the long and short of it is, soil is a renewable resource, but not easily done.Answer:It is not a consumable resource so I dont see how it could be renewable. Nutrients can be depleted from soil and are easily replaced but the soil itself does not go anywhere.yes it is
Crop rotation. This will help renew resources if properly maintained.
throw it away or you'll get more sick plants
Weathering is the process in which soil, sand, and sediment are formed.
The process of moving weathered rocks and soil is called WEATHERING.
Soil Erosion.