There isn't a creature Alive that does not call Earth it's home. Each morning the Earth's soil is warmed, the air within is heated, expands and is forced out from its earthly confines: evening the reverse occurs - so YES, the Earth does Breathe, one cycle for each 24 hours.
It is, at least as the following, that I overheard, goes: "We unwaveringly and fully expect Earth to SUSTAIN US . . . Why do we not have the common courtesy and DECENCY to 'return the Favour'?" Let us group together to make darn sure that the Answer to this Question is NOT - "Not for long."
A soil sample contains living and nonliving materials. Which material was once living?
No, it's abiotic. Abiotic means non-living. It's non-living because it doesn't live. Plants are biotic, but not soil. Soil only has nutrients, not cells. Hahahahahaha. I'm jk I don't know if soil has cells or not whatever, but I'm 100% sure that soil is abiotic.
While soil itself is not living, it does support myriad living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, insects, and worms. These organisms play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition, making soil a dynamic and essential component of Earth's ecosystems.
Soil is considered an abiotic factor in an ecosystem because it is a non-living component that influences the living organisms within it. It provides physical support, nutrients, and habitats for organisms but does not have life in itself.
Non-living constituents of soil include minerals (such as sand, silt, and clay), organic matter (decaying plant and animal material), water, and air. These components provide structure, nutrients, and support for plant growth in the soil ecosystem.
The Living Soil was created in 1943.
loamy soil is important for soil living animals because it retains water.Loam is aerated (high content of air) and contains lots of nutrients. For soil living animals it is the best soil.
Soil is not a living thing
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
Non-Living Thing.
Soil doesnt live but things in it lives(plants seeds etc.)
A soil sample contains living and nonliving materials. Which material was once living?
Actually soil is a living and non-living thing because soil cannot grow or reproduce which is what you need to do to be classified as a living thing, so then it is part non-living and no want makes it living is that it absorbs sunlight and water and provides nutrients for other organisms.
No, not soil itself, at least not living cells. However, if there is bacteria, fungus, tiny animals, or plants in the soil, then those things have cells. They are in the soil, but not a part of it.
A living part of the soil is microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and protozoa that play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and maintaining soil health. These organisms help decompose organic matter, release nutrients for plants, and improve soil structure.
Earthworms.
No, it's abiotic. Abiotic means non-living. It's non-living because it doesn't live. Plants are biotic, but not soil. Soil only has nutrients, not cells. Hahahahahaha. I'm jk I don't know if soil has cells or not whatever, but I'm 100% sure that soil is abiotic.