Air. Nutrient minerals: primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium; secondarily calcium, magnesium, sulfur. Nutrient non-minerals: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. Nutrient trace elements: boron, chloride, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, zinc. Organic matter from dead and decomposing animals and plants. Pore spaces for air and water. Soil food web of bacteria, beetles, critters such as moles, earthworms, fungi, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and nematodes. Water.
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Soil supplies the nutrients needed for the tree to survive and give the roots somewhere to anchor to stop them falling over.
Its because soil needs nutrients from water to let the plants grow. If the soil is rich then plants will grow nicely.
Humans need food to survive. If the soil stops being fertile, humans move on and dig up other soil. In the process, plants and animals that lived there are now displaced.
yes, because animals breathe it and plants use carbon dixiode
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They need sunlight soil and H2O
soil water sunlight
My gosh they need the soil to survive it feeds and burrows in it and also protects the soil it is a critical procedure.
Moist healthy, unpolluted soil.
thick soil
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the soil provides the plants with helpful nutrients they need to survive and thrive.
yes that is why when they fall off they die
inch worms need more than leaves to survive. they need sticks,moisture, and soil. they need sticks so that they can make their cacoon on it. they need moisture so they can drink. finally they need soil so they can make little tunnels!
they need sunlight,water,co2,oxygen,and soil.