plants prevents soil eroison
Plants provide us with oxygen, shade, and their roots help to keep soil from eroding.
Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.
Volcanic ash is rich in nutrients needed by plants. When a volcano erupts, it often spreads ash in a large area around it, fertilizing the soil.
If soil wasn't permeable, water wouldn't reach the plants. They would die.
They aerate the soil by breaking and and loosening it, allowing air to mix in, and they enrich it with their droppings. It will surprise some to know that it was Charles Darwin who did a lot of work to show that earthworms are quite beneficial, and not the pests they were thought to be during his day.
No, but they help the plants grow.
it is rich soil for the plants' roots
Soil provides minerals for plants, retains water so that plants can have enough time to absorb it, and helps to anchor plants.
After dead plants and animals are broken downby fungi , the mush is left to fertilize the soil. So decomposers help the soil. So I guess the fertile soil is good for alive plants, so the answer is YES!
Plants help maintain soil health by adding organic matter, improving soil structure, and preventing erosion. They also support soil microbial communities that aid in nutrient cycling and contribute to overall ecosystem health. Additionally, plants can help regulate soil temperature and water dynamics.
the dead cells in the soil help the plants grow and plants give you oxygen which humans need
Yes plants prevent soil erosion in many ways.One of the way is by its roots,as the root grow longer they bind it with the soil and help the soil from getting errodded.
The soil gains fertilizer to help plants grow.
Soil gives plants the things it needs to reproduce or give birth to the things we need, as well as seeds.
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it ggive it food and soil