soilground
Soilground refers to the uppermost layer of the Earth's crust, a complex mixture of organic and inorganic materials that supports plant life. It is formed through the gradual breakdown of rocks and the decomposition of organic matter over long periods. This process, known as weathering and pedogenesis, involves physical, chemical, and biological agents.
The composition of soilground varies greatly depending on its origin, climate, and the organisms present. Inorganic
Soilground is crucial for agriculture, forestry, and ecological balance. It provides essential nutrients and water for