Perhaps - replenish the nutrients.
Floods can add sediments and nutrients to soil.
Nutrients-that-are-not-made-by-living-things are known as nutades.
Most of the water in plants is lost through a process called transpiration, which is the evaporation of water from the plant's leaves through small pores called stomata. This loss of water helps to maintain the plant's internal water pressure and transport nutrients throughout the plant.
Fungi and Bacteria that gain nutrients from once living organisms are called decomposers. Organisms that gain nutrients from living organisms is called parasites.
Atoms that have lost or gained electron(s) are called ions. If they are positively charged (lost an electron(s)), they are called cations. If they are negatively charged (gained an electron(s), they are called anions.
Floods can add sediments and nutrients to soil.
when you smell my faurt
Vegitables do lose some nutrients when cooked, but are still healthy.
decomposers
it helps to add nutrients in the soil.
fertilizers
in soil
Nutrients
You can add nutrients to soil by using organic matter such as compost, manure, or mulch. These materials break down over time, releasing nutrients into the soil. Additionally, you can use mineral fertilizers to supplement nutrients that may be lacking in the soil.
enriched
most of it because the wheat is bleached and it kills all the nutrients
nutrients