What is soil? What is its significance for the plant?

Soil is a mixture of crushed volcanic rocks and dead organic matter, which is mainly of plant origin. Hard rocks under the influence of various factors decompose and turn into sand, which mixes with fallen leaves, dead roots and other parts of plants, as a result of which soil is formed. For plants, this is the environment to which most plant species are attached, from which they receive moisture, minerals and various chemical elements necessary for life.



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