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Soil acts as an insulator by trapping air within its pore spaces, which slows down the transfer of heat energy. This helps to regulate the temperature of the soil and protect roots of plants from extreme temperature fluctuations. The moisture content of the soil also plays a role in its insulating properties by affecting the thermal conductivity.

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