Living things require cells, soil is made up of minerals and nutrients, not cells.
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.
Soil itself is not flammable because it is a mixture of organic and inorganic materials like minerals, water, and organisms. However, soil can contain combustible materials like dead plants, roots, or organic matter that can burn when exposed to a heat source.
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.
Soil and water are abiotic components in an ecosystem. They are non-living elements that play a vital role in supporting the living organisms within the ecosystem.
The Living Soil was created in 1943.
the peoples living isnt good
no she isnt ddead yet she is still living
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.
it isnt, it disulves in the soil contained water and is then absurbed by the plants
Soil is not a living thing
that's a bit rasict isnt it? putting them under the category of soil...
the soil it self isn't but there are many living organisms in the soil
Because it's an inanimate object, a mechanical construct.
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?