The cultivation of soil has enabled humans to build empires and to progress to what we are today. But the world's population is now increasing so rapidly that within 40 years, enough food and energy needs to be found to accommodate nearly twice the number of people living today. Optimism of twenty years ago has turned into concern. Will we be able to make it? Here are some issues that will sharpen your mind. in other words to plant stuff and to build stuff
Soil does not need sunlight
humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.
Well you need soil in the pot and you need water so it can grow plants need a lot of sunshine but not a lot of sunshine...
so they can get the minerals from the soil that they need to grow
The plant need a fertile soil and a well watered soil.
because all the people need it and in it grow the plants
the dead cells in the soil help the plants grow and plants give you oxygen which humans need
Soil does not need sunlight
People need the process of decay because it returns the nutrients to the soil. The nutrients then travel throughout the food chain to people.
humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.
If the people won't put the plant back to the soil, it will surely die. Plants need the nutrients of the soil so that it will produce it's own food.
No. Green plants were on the planet, long before there were people. Green plants need carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, soil, and seeds to live. They do not need people.
they need a neutral type of soil
Well you need soil in the pot and you need water so it can grow plants need a lot of sunshine but not a lot of sunshine...
People survival from the soil in a few different ways. People have to have soil for crops and building.
in soil
so they can get the minerals from the soil that they need to grow