soil functions

Soil functions

Soil is one of the most important bases of life for humans, animals, and plants. Without soil, life on earth as we know it could not exist. Soil has a wide variety of functions, such as habitat functions and regulatory functions in the energy, water and material balance, filter, production, and utilisation functions for the supply of society, and carrier, storage, information, and cultural functions.

Experiment: Mapping

The pupils document different areas and their uses in the school garden and / or the school area. They discuss the different functions that the soil fulfils in these areas and the uses that take place or could take place.

Regional information: Soil functions

Click to rate this initiative! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You must sign in to voteRegional information: Soil functions Related matters in other countries Soil sealing means that soils are covered with a material that is completely or partially impermeable. If the soil is covered with a layer that is impermeable to water and air, soil life

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