Depending on what part of the planet you want to talk about Soil ain't Soil unless it is powered rock mixed with decaying biological matter like dead trees, flowers, animals. Different parts of this planet have different rocks and different types of biological matter so each area has different nutrients
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yes regular soil has more nutrients because of worms and how their slime helps the soil stay moisturised and grow more nutrients but potting soil gives plants more nutrients to help them grow faster. Regular soil has more nutrients and potting soil doubles the amount
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nutrients are in the soil
The soil gives nutrients to the vegetation; vegetation roots iteslf in the soil and returns nutrients ot the soil when it dies.
Decomposers break down dead plants and animals. They return the nutrients to the soil.
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nutrients were renewed in the soil
Nutrients in the soil come from decaying plant and animal matter, not adaptation.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
You can add nutrients to soil by using organic matter such as compost, manure, or mulch. These materials break down over time, releasing nutrients into the soil. Additionally, you can use mineral fertilizers to supplement nutrients that may be lacking in the soil.
Nutrients get into the soil through various natural processes such as decomposition of organic matter, weathering of rocks, and nitrogen-fixing by certain bacteria. Plants also play a significant role by taking up nutrients from the soil and, after they die, releasing them back into the soil as organic matter decomposes. Additionally, human activities like fertilization and crop rotation can also introduce nutrients into the soil.