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The soil serves as a storage house for this, which when germinated grow into plants and can re-vegetate whole landscapes. Seeds Supporting Services 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 Topic 2 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 Topic 3 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 Topic 4 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 Topic 5 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 Topic 6 100 |
The soil provides support for plants, holding them in place and giving them access to water and nutrients so they can go undergo photosynthesis, which leads to what? Primary Production (Plant Growth) Supporting Services 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 Topic 2 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 Topic 3 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 Topic 4 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 Topic 5 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 Topic 6 200 |
What continuously moving process, involves evaporation, precipitation, snowmelt, runoff, and movement into the soil? Water Cycle Supporting Services 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 Topic 2 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 Topic 3 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 Topic 4 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 Topic 5 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 Topic 6 300 |
This recycling of materials through the soil frees up things like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, and allows them to be used as the building blocks for new living matter, such as plants. Nutrient Cycling Supporting Services 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 Topic 2 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 Topic 3 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 Topic 4 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 Topic 5 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 Topic 6 400 |
This is the ability of a soil to supply nutrients necessary for basic plant nutrition. Soil Fertility Supporting Services 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Topic 2 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Topic 3 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Topic 4 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Topic 5 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Topic 6 500 |
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