1.nutrients 2.plant food 3.energy for plants animals and bacteria
Soil is important because it provides a place where micro - organisms and bacteria can live. Plants rely on soil for nutrients, water and mineral salts. If there was no soil, there would be no plants which means that the air would be filled with Carbon Dioxide and there would not be any oxygen.
It is important because the animals eat the plants grown out of the soil.
The soil is important for plants and animals because it helps to decompose.
1.nutrients 2.plant food 3.energy for plants animals and bacteria
what important function do bacteria in the sooil perform?
Decomposing bacteria and nitrogen-converting bacteria important to farmers because they help to send nutrients through the soil. These types of bacteria regulate nitrogen n the soil.
decomposers
loamy soil is important for soil living animals because it retains water.Loam is aerated (high content of air) and contains lots of nutrients. For soil living animals it is the best soil.
whenever there biodegradable materials in the soil the bacteria feed on them and turn them into useful chemicals which are good for the soil
soil is very important because without it we would not have plants, and it also helps animals survive because many animals eat soil components. Soil contains thousands of insects, bacteria and worms etc. It has minerals and humus in it which feeds some of the bacteria, insects and worms etc. and plants. It is made from eroded rock and decomposed bark, plants, animals, and poo eg. manure, peat. It's important because plants need it to survive, they need somewhere for their roots to anchor in the soil, to grow and get their water from (the ground). we need plants because animals graze on plants, eg. grass, which we eat, eg. cows, and we eat plants ourselves. So you see soil is very important.
When we spray water on soil,bacteria known as antinomycytes get damp and start floating in air.It is the bacteria that smells not the soil.