Natural Resources Unit Test Why is soil considered a vital resource? (1 point)

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Soil is considered a vital resource because it provides a habitat for many living organisms, including plants and microorganisms, that are essential for maintaining ecosystems and supporting food production. Soil also plays a crucial role in regulating the earth's climate and water cycles, as well as in filtering and purifying water. Additionally, soil contains important nutrients and minerals that are necessary for the growth and development of plants, which in turn sustain the entire food chain.
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