Soil.
Water is absorbed from soil . CO2 is from atmosphere.
Yes because it has lots of minerals from the rock in it, therefore helping to fertilise plants that grow in the soil.
Soil is primarily a mixture of weathered rock and organic matter. Weathered rock particles provide minerals and nutrients, while organic matter, such as decomposed plants and animals, adds fertility to the soil. Together, they support plant growth and ecosystem health.
Soil is partially made from rock particles that have been weathered and broken down over time. These rock particles mix with organic matter, air, water, and other minerals to create soil.
You know how the soil grows plants like in the rock but if there is no soil then the plant won't grow in the rock.
Rock is OK but does nothing beneficial for the plants, Bark decomposes and all the nutrients go into the soil. It's what you think looks better for you landscape design.
Stopping deforestation and cover soil with plants keep soil from blowing away.
Soil.
green plants
Yes, this is why plants can live in soil but not on solid rock.
Green cover refers to the vegetation and plant life, such as trees, shrubs, grass, and other vegetation that covers a particular area of land. It plays a vital role in maintaining the health of the environment by providing oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, preventing soil erosion, regulating temperature, and supporting biodiversity. Green cover is essential for sustaining ecosystems and maintaining a balance in the natural environment.
Soil forms from weathered rock when physical, chemical, and biological processes break down the rock into smaller particles, called sediment. As these sediment particles accumulate and mix with organic material (such as decaying plants and animals), they develop into soil. Over time, soil formation is influenced by factors such as climate, topography, type of rock, and vegetation cover.
Green Manure : Prior to the sowing of the crop seeds , some plants like sun hemp or guar are grown and then mulched by ploughing them into the soil . These green plants thus turn into green manure which helps in enriching the soil in nitrogen and phosphorous.
No. Green plants were on the planet, long before there were people. Green plants need carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, soil, and seeds to live. They do not need people.
It is made from dead plants and animals with minerals and broken rocksNOT SOIL CLUMPS
they can crate a layer of soil on bare rock