WOW! thats stupid. organisms
Worms, insects, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa are commonly found living in a handful of soil. These organisms play important roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and soil health.
Organic matter in soil comes from living things, such as dead plants and animals. This organic matter provides nutrients for the soil and helps support the growth of new plants.
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.
Soil is important to living things because it provides nutrients, water, and support for plant growth. It also serves as a habitat for a wide variety of organisms, including many microorganisms that play critical roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. Soil quality directly impacts the health and productivity of ecosystems.
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 doesnt live but things in it lives(plants seeds etc.)
Abiotic factors of the desert are soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, vitamins and minerals.
inadvertently no, because something always relies on something else which usually leads back to a plant needing soil.
worms,ants,flowers and decaying plants,animals or rotten fruit
biotics are living things. abiotics are nonliving things. so they ask what are the linving and nonliving things that live around your house. Tell what kinds of living things live near your house
Living things are called organisms. Things that don't live are simply called matter. Soil is considered matter because it isn't living.
Worms, insects, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa are commonly found living in a handful of soil. These organisms play important roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and soil health.
it harms living things by make there natural habitat dirty and in some cases they die because if they live in the water many harmful stuff can be poured inside .
living: plants, animals etc. non-living: soil
Soil is very alive. It has a lot of living things in it.
Yes! Ecosystems are like a living thing's habitat! This is where all living things live.