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rocks would erode and eventually create more soil. otherwise who cares
most plants and animals would die due to the lack of food and oxygen
The difference is that lunar soil contains no water or organic materials and is not able to support life. The soil found on earth is the exact opposite; it contains water and organic materis and can support life.
Soil organisms break down nutrients in the soil making them available to plant life they also provide food for higher life forms such as earth worms which in turn are beneficial as they are the natural "tillers of the earth".
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rocks would erode and eventually create more soil. otherwise who cares
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
they would die and their decaying bodies would become soil
there would be no life. earth would just be... earth! without ANYTHING! that includes water, soil, sand... etc.
most plants and animals would die due to the lack of food and oxygen
All plants would die then all animals then all humans or we can use cow manure or animal manure which would serve as soil but you would need alot
the top soil of earth can support life
The difference is that lunar soil contains no water or organic materials and is not able to support life. The soil found on earth is the exact opposite; it contains water and organic materis and can support life.
If all the earthworms disappeared from a lawn, more earthworms would come in. But, if your question is that what would happen if earthworms would no longer live in a lawn, then the lawn would become less fertile, because earthworms keep the soil good.
Soil organisms break down nutrients in the soil making them available to plant life they also provide food for higher life forms such as earth worms which in turn are beneficial as they are the natural "tillers of the earth".
the earth was broken
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