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tester [92]
3 years ago
8

How does organic material enter soil

Biology
2 answers:
gavmur [86]3 years ago
8 0
<span>Through the decay of tiny life forms (organic matter). For example, diatoms are microscopic single-celled algae. So their fossilized remains would be called Diatomaceous Earth. Basically, this is an organic nutrient-rich "soil" (& is used commercially as a fertilizer & as a natural pesticide- aka- Mother Nature's product w/ no harm to the environment, pets or to people).</span>
DedPeter [7]3 years ago
7 0
  <span>Through the decay of tiny life forms (organic matter).</span>
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