Soil is the thin, outer layer of the earth which supports the growth of plants. It is also referred to as the outer layer or the upper most layer of the earth’s crust on which plants grow and from where they derive their nutrients. Soil is defined as the topmost layer of the earth crust on which plants grow.
Soil is made up of mineral inorganic particles (sand, soil and clay) and organic matter (humus) derive form decomposed remains of plants and animals. It is also made up of air, water and living organisms (earth worms, bacteria, fungi).
Soil as we know being the layer of the earth is made up of a mixture of minerals, air and water (formed from the underlying rocks and plants and animal material by various physical, chemical and biological processes.
COMPOSITION/COMPONENTS OF THE SOIL
The soil is made up of five components:
IMPORTANCE OF INORGANIC MATTER
IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIC MATTER
IMPORTANCE OF SOIL WATER
IMPORTANCE OF SOIL AIR
IMPORTANCE OF LIVING ORGANISMS
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