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The structure that feeds most plants is soil, so the nutrients from it.
Clay soil is hard. When it dries out, it is like a brick. It's not the most nutritious soil, either.
Yes, an earth worm is a Detritivore. It dwells in the soil and feeds on detritus such as soil with an organic component.
Decomposers.
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The structure that feeds most plants is soil, so the nutrients from it.
Clay soil is hard. When it dries out, it is like a brick. It's not the most nutritious soil, either.
Producersproducers
A good nutritious soil
Earthworms
Soil does have some nutritional value, but I do not recommend it for human consumption. It can contain many different things, some of which are potentially nutritious, and some of which are potentially harmful. Plants derive minerals from soil. Earthworms find soil to be nutritious as well. But people are not adapted to digesting soil. I would suggest eating food, instead.
This a tough question, because it's so vague. In an attempt to answer this, I hope it covers what you're looking for. All living things initially get their energy from the sun, [Sun feeds plant, plant feeds animal, animal feeds human, human feeds bacteria, bacteria feeds soil, soil feeds plant]
i think it menas something importante
Soil is where most of the live here on our planet grows from. It is where vegetation grows from which provides food for other forms of live which, in turn, directly or indirectly feeds the ecosystem.
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
My gosh they need the soil to survive it feeds and burrows in it and also protects the soil it is a critical procedure.