If the soil becomes used up or destroyed there will be food being produced. Another issue is that water will not stay in the soil to the roots of the plants if the soil is destroyed.
it mixes up with soil and the soil rich in nutrients
Soil can be lost or destroyed through erosion caused by water, wind, or human activities such as deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices. Soil can also be degraded through contamination with pollutants, salinization, and compaction, which can reduce its fertility and ability to support plant growth.
Dead plants and animals would pile up if it were not for the earthworms.
Then the whole entire earth can end up being destroyed.
Mulch is used to spread over a surface covered with soil. The mulch is used as a covering to cover up the soil. It is basucally about looks but is also used to retain mositure in the soil.
Mosses, over time, build up a layer of soil that other plants can get established within.
Since plants absorb minerals from the soil, the soil can eventually become depleted of those minerals. Fertilizer therefore can be used to add minerals to the soil, to replace what has been used up.
Vitamin C, a water soluble vitamin, is easily destroyed under heat.
broken wearing down destroyed
A plow is a farm tool used to turn the soil in preparation for planting crops. It breaks up the soil and creates furrows for seeds to be planted.
If you mean, is it destroyed when it 'levels up', then no. It is simply 'sent to the graveyard', it is not a 'destroy' effect and cards that look for or trigger from something being destroyed, will not activate.
A disc or chain harrow is towed behind a tractor to break down soil lumps into a fine tilth suitable for seed sowing.