Answer:B there were soon be insufficient food for the growing human populatio
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Answer:
Soil condition directly affects crop growth.
Explanation:
Soil condition affects the crop growth directly. If a soil is in fertile condition then the growth of crop which is growing in such soil will be good but if the soil is infertile then the crop will not grow to its fullest. A fertile soil is the one which has optimum condition for growth of a crop like suitable pH, moisture retention capacity, good amount of nutrients & minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, magnesium etc. If a soil is rich in all these constituents then the crop which is growing in this soil will be healthy. But, if a soil is infertile then the crop which is growing on that soil will be under stress and will not be able to grow completely.
There is no carbon dioxide balance in biomass output or input. There is no dynamic equilibrium since carbon dioxide is being released at various rates. Geologically carbon dioxide concentration was very high for a long time and high enough to preclude evolving oxygen breathes until when carbon dioxide was locked up in plant life and oxygen levels raised by cyanobacteria and algae.
Oceans release carbon dioxide or it absorbs less carbon dioxide which causes a rise in temperature which feeds back. More heat is lost through evaporation which is lost to upper atmosphere then land biomass starts to pick up.