well don't you need water and oxygen? so why not soil. soil feeds plants and grass, which needs water and oxygen.
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If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
Oxygen is the end product of photosynthesis,plants need water and,some organic minerals from the soil,chlorophyll and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis and the end product is oxygen which is need by the human.
They need Water, Soil, Good Temperature, a Good Amount of Spacing, Sunlight, and of course Oxygen.
The oxygen is liberated into the atmosphere which doesn't help the roots which are usually in soil or a soil mixture. The roots (specifically, root hairs) need oxygen to survive. Soil lacking enough air spaces, like highly packed-down soil or clay , will not allow the roots to respire regardless of how much oxygen is being released by the leaves.
no there is no soil in freshwater. Freshwater contains water and oxygen.
Dirt makes up soil, but the main parts is .. Sunlight, Oxygen, and water. It Doesn't affect plant life in any way
Plant roots need both oxygen and water. Loosening soil helps with oxygen and water movement.
does an animal life cycles have water and soil
i imagine that its the oxygen trapped in the soil
With oxygen, soil, water, and sunlight.
soil has more nutrients, unlike water its just hydrogen and oxygen
yes soil has oxygen as in harsh conditions plants take essintial nutrients ,minerals water and oxygen to keep it self alive even in harsh conditions or weather
it has water in it
by washing away the soil in water
water,rich soil,oxygen
They need water the sun oxygen and soil.