because all the people need it and in it grow the plants
Plants obviously need soil to grow and animals doesn't need soil, they need food and water
they are called soil animals because they like the natural coolness that the soil provides for them
plants need soil and animals need food
Plants need soil to grow. Animals either eat plants, or eat animals that ate plants. No soil, no food.
Well, plants need carbon dioxide and animals need oxygen.
Bedrock cracks from weathering. Glaciers thousands of years ago created much of our soil by grinding up the rocks to sand. Plants and dead animals add organic material so that the soil can be used by plants. Some plants will grow in sand, others need richer black soil. Humans and animals add their wastes to the soil.
Decomposers release phosphorus into the soil from decaying animals and plants. Plants can now take up the phosphates in the soil. When animals eat the plants, they then have phosphates in them and they are released back into the soil through waste and decompostion (decaying).
It is important because the animals eat the plants grown out of the soil.
Animals need three things to live, oxygen, food, and water. Plants use carbon dioxide and create oxygen in their photosynthesis processes. Plants become food for animals to eat. Plant roots help filter water by holding the soil together. The more plants the better soil retention during heavy rains and runoff.
In general, burrowing animals of any kind loosen up the soil as they travel through it, which gives "breathing room" for the roots of plants to expand into. Burrowing animals help plants grow.
because they love/like animals and plants......
They decompose dead plants and animals and nutrients to plants and the soil