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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which population increases the amount of soil nutrients available to plants? A. rain forest plants that grow toward the light B. a butterfly that pollinates a flower when eating nectar C. earthworms that help decompose an apple that fell from a tree D. a dog that buries a bone in the backyard

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OpenStudy (hick4life):

Ok whats the question girl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which population increases the amount of soil nutrients available to plants? A. rain forest plants that grow toward the light B. a butterfly that pollinates a flower when eating nectar C. earthworms that help decompose an apple that fell from a tree D. a dog that buries a bone in the backyard

OpenStudy (hick4life):

Ok this is going to be your answer right here and i have notes for it. Oil is a mixture of minerals, organic matter (humus), air and water. An ideal soil for plant growth is about 50 percent solids consisting of minerals and organic material (Figure 1). The organic portion consists of residues from plants, animals and other living organisms. Under optimum conditions for plant growth, about half of the space between soil particles — pore space — is filled with water, and the remainder with air. Soil compaction reduces pore space and the amount of air and water the soil can hold, thereby restricting root growth and the ability of plants to take up nutrients from the soil.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (hick4life):

Yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o its the word?s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A ;-;

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