Living organisms are dependent on the soil in the following ways:
Soil plays an important role in a biogeochemical cycle, which is the main source of recycling nutrients from the atmosphere to soil and then to water.
All the plants (even aquatic), on which almost all the organisms depend directly or indirectly for food, grow in the soil, which provides them with nutrients and water for development.
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<span>Although there are a little more than 100
different elements in the world, only a small number comprise a majority of the
different systems on Earth. The elements that make up rocks and minerals of
solid Earth include silicon, oxygen, iron, magnesium, and other trace amounts
of various elements. Living organisms are composed primarily of carbon, oxygen,
and hydrogen. Other elements in living matter include calcium, nitrogen,
phosphorus, potassium, and trace amounts of other elements. </span>