because it starts to lose its nutrients to the growing plant(s) put in it before that because just like a growing child it needs the necessary nutrients for healthy development
turning over soil implies just that, normally a spade is used, digging in a full spade depth; you then removed the soil and flip it over and back into the hole you just removed it from. Essentially bringing soil from below ground to the top and moving the soil from the top part down to the bottom of the hole. the process is repeated over a given area
Yes
No, a renewable resource is something that can be used over and over again. For example, water can be used over and over again, when it rains the cycle starts over again.
This is when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of plants and used to make the plant grow. Then the water cycle starts all over again. Hope this helps you
Potting soilPotting soil is not a sticky clay. its just like regular clay except its just used for different things
Mulch is used to spread over a surface covered with soil. The mulch is used as a covering to cover up the soil. It is basucally about looks but is also used to retain mositure in the soil.
Re usable
Earths limited supply of fresh water to be used over and over again.
No, just the opposite. Fertile soil HAS nutrients that can be used by plants.
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.
Water
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.