I've just been doing some research on this question and I found...
"a teaspoon of rich garden soil can hold up to a billion bacteria, several yards of fungal filaments, several thousand protozoa and scores of nematodes"
5 ml in a teaspoon.
there are 7.11284ml in 1 teaspoon
There are approximately 5 milliliters in a teaspoon.
That is 1/10 of a teaspoon.
How many grains in a teaspoon full? 2004. I know. That is one sweet cuppa tea
daws
their are many micro organisms in the world because as estimated in 1gram of soil over a million microbes may be found
Microorganism activity can influence soil properties such as nutrient availability, organic matter decomposition, soil structure formation, and pH regulation. These activities help support plant growth by cycling nutrients, breaking down organic matter, improving soil structure, and maintaining a healthy soil environment for plants.
due to presence of the actinomysis microorganism
no, atoms aren't alive. A microorganism has to be at least a bacterium, which are composed of many atoms.
Composting them first. Then mix into your garden soil.
There are 5ml in a teaspoon.
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how many kilojoules in a teaspoon of jam
productive soil can contain anywhere from 100 million to 1 billion individual bacteria
There are 5 ml in a teaspoon.
5 cc in a teaspoon