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if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
how soil loosese fertility what is the answer
It adds fertility to the soil. It decreases soil fertility. It add parent material to the soil. It destroys the soil.
soil affect soil fertility by altering water movement through soil, root penetration of soil and waterlogging.
In several ways. It can lose fertility when a crop is grown on it, and removed from the field without replenishing the soil with organic and/or chemical sources of nutrients. It can lose fertility when it erodes. The topsoil is the most fertile part of the soil. It can lose fertility over long periods of time, just by rainwater and snowmelt waters running through it. This slowly leaches out any soluble or partially soluble substances.
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
plant growth would be affected.
It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
if all the decomposers were removed the fertility would wouldnt grow :)
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
how soil loosese fertility what is the answer
soil fertility increases soil PH
It adds fertility to the soil. It decreases soil fertility. It add parent material to the soil. It destroys the soil.
This is essentially because the weeds or undesirable plants take in the nutrition from the soil , which leads to deterioration of fertility of the soil.So they must be removed.