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Do plants change soil?

the roots of the plants displaces the soil, spreading it around! plants also change the make up of the soil as the decay within the soil.


What do you measure with a pH meter?

The acidity of the soil. Some plants like more acidic soil while others prefer more alkaline. By measuring the pH, you are able to adjust the soil's acidity accordingly.


Do plants grow better in soil or clay?

soil as there are more nutrients


Which type-of-soil is best for plants clay-soil or loam-soil?

Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants


What can you do with bare soil and decaying plants to hold soil in place?

it makes the soil more rich and makes bare soil more full.


What effects do plants have on soil?

Some plants, such as beans, put nitrogen, an incredibly essential nutrient, back into the soil, whereas others do the opposite. Also, they can prevent erosion.


Does soil contain acid?

Some soil is more acidic that others.


Does the type of plants in an area determine which plants grow in an area?

Yes, the type of plants in an area can determine which plants can grow there because different plant species have different requirements for sunlight, water, soil nutrients, and other factors. Plants that are well-suited to the environmental conditions of an area, such as climate and soil type, are more likely to thrive and outcompete others.


Will soil be more easily washed away by the rain if there are plants growing on it or if there are no plants growing on it?

The soil will be easily washed away if there are no plants growing on it as it is the roots of the plants that hold on to the soil making it difficult to be washed away.


Can plants grow better in water or soil?

well it better in soil because soil has more nutrients


How are soil and vegetation linked?

Vegetation needs the soil to grow in. Soil quality builds up as plants die and decompose, making the soil more fertile for other plants to grow in.


How does soil transform from bedrock to soil so that plants can grow in?

Bedrock cracks from weathering. Glaciers thousands of years ago created much of our soil by grinding up the rocks to sand. Plants and dead animals add organic material so that the soil can be used by plants. Some plants will grow in sand, others need richer black soil. Humans and animals add their wastes to the soil.