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Josie Ward
14 January, 00:17
What is the importance of soil?
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Isiah Bauer
14 January, 02:19
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Soil is a vital part of the natural environment. It is just as important as plants, animals, rocks, landforms, lochs and rivers. It influences the distribution of plant species and provides a habitat for a wide range of organisms.
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