The purpose is to enrich the soil with the nutrients released during decomposition so that the plants can get more nutrients. When more nutrients are absorbed, plants grow healthier and produces a better yield in fruits.
Burying dead animals in the garden can have benefits like providing nutrients to the soil. However, it can also pose risks such as attracting pests and spreading diseases.
Tillage is done to prepare the soil for planting by breaking up compacted soil, incorporating organic matter, and improving soil aeration and water infiltration. It helps to create a favorable seedbed for planting and can also help control weeds by burying weed seeds. However, excessive tillage can lead to soil erosion and loss of organic matter.
The purpose of fleas is to aid in the decomposition of decaying matter and to enrich the soil. When the larvae from fleas come out of the eggs, they feed on things like feces, dead insects, and decaying plant matter.
Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
Decomposing organic matter in the soil is called humus. This dark, spongy material is rich in nutrients and helps improve soil structure and fertility by providing food for microorganisms and promoting root growth.
clay
dead matter decomposes over time and this forms soil
Decomposers
One common byproduct of soil is organic matter, which is composed of dead plant and animal material. As organic matter decomposes, it releases nutrients that can benefit plants and improve soil fertility.
Plants...
No they rely on DEAD organic matter that falls from above
Of course it does! Humus is made of dead stuff and orginc matter and this helps the soil add more nutrients.