Anything decayed has energy. Plants can use this energy to their use. They will absorb the energy and use it for growth and life processes.
Acidic soil with a surface of decayed pine needles
Top soil
They are "similar" - kind of part and parcel of one another - but they are not the same. Soil is a mixture of varying proportions of sand, silt, clay and organic matter. Compost is fully broken down organic matter - the "black gold" of good soil. The very best soil for growing will have a high percentage of compost, or "humus". Hence, compost by itself is a very important part of good soil. But compost by itself is not "soil".
Forty (40) pounds (18.14 kilograms) is the amount of compost that is needed to fill an empty bag of soil. A bag that intends to hold compost and soil may have just 8 pounds (3.63 kilograms) of compost and 32 pounds (14.52 kilograms) of soil. The general ratio of compost to soil tends not to rise above a maximum of 20 percent in most cases.
This depends on the basic soil condition and what type of plants you wish to grow. It the soil is in poor condition then humus,compost or other conditioners would improve the soil structure. Once the soil structure is sorted out apply fertilizer to the manufacturers instructions.
compost
Contribution to plant, soil, and soil food web health, fiscal responsibility, and sustainable use of local resources are reasons why compost is helpful to farmers. The dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter can be made on-site and therefore saves farmers money and time. Compost puts nutrients in the soil by way of amendments, fertilizers, and mulches which enhance the movement of air, heat, light, and moisture.
Organic Farmers use very fine compost as a mulch. A Mulch sits on the surface and protects the Eco System underneath from intruders and, as it rains, the water will carry nutrients from the compost deeper to the bottom of the soil where the roots grow.
They eat compost and soil because compost is soil and soil is compost.
Compost adds nutrients to the soil and loosens the soil.
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
flooding washes fertile soil onto the land
They are called friends of farmers because their excretement makes the soil very fertile. Moreover they dig the soil for their food and bring the humus upwards which is good for plants.
Yes, you can put soil in compost. But try to use soft soil not hard rocky soil
they are plowed under to rot, thus adding organic compost to the soil which is a good thing!
Acidic soil with a surface of decayed pine needles
Compost adds nutrients and phytonutrients to the soil and also makes the soil looser and easier to work.