Yep! That's exactly how it starts.
No, Humus is made from dead organic plants and animals.
Humus
The Fertile soil contains lots of microorganisms which decompose the complex dead bodies of animals and plants into simpler substance called Humus.
Humus
The organic material formed in soil from the decayed remains of plants and animals is called humus. Humus is rich in nutrients and helps improve soil structure and fertility.
No, they do not. Plants contribute most of the organic remains that form humus.
Decomposing plants and animals
Dead and decayed remains of plants and animals, called Humus.
Humus is a dark, crumbly part of soil made from decayed plants and animals. It helps make the soil rich and healthy, which is great for growing plants. You can think of humus like a nutritious snack for plants, giving them the food they need to grow strong and green!
Humus.
yes. they help humans food grow which helps the humans by not starving them. Without food humans could not live.If your thinking about animals, animals need plants too, so without plants humans could not live.
The dark colored organic matter found in soil is called humus. Humus is rich in nutrients and helps improve soil structure and fertility. Plants rely on humus to obtain essential nutrients for growth and development.