soil is important to nature bcoz w/out soil no trees can live...
soil is considered to be the most important raw materials in planting
aside from seedlings...
Not very. Marines seldom eat soil.
Yes, rocks are part of nature. They are natural formations that are found on Earth and are made up of minerals and other materials. Rocks play a key role in shaping landscapes and are an important component of the Earth's geology.
Earthworms live in soil. They make little tunnels through the soil as they move around. They even eat the soil, and the soil that they excrete is very nutrient-rich. This soil is good for growing plants in. For these reasons, the earthworm is beneficial to garden soil, giving them the nickname "nature's plowman."
yes they are very important because when they make fices it helps the soil.
Nature was the most important thing to the people because without nature everything isn't very pleasing.
Yes, very much so.
New England's soil was very poor for farming but the southern part of North America's soil is very rich
* VVIP stands for: Very, very important person; or, Very, very important part.
its very important to soil litter because when we do the litter dissolves and disappear. its also important because they wont take the garbage to the dump and they don't have to dump it in our oceans.
It has very fertile soil which can be used to grow crops.
Yes very important we get oxygen from them and nature resources are nesecairly to humans
The nose is a very important body part, but hearing is important, too.