Seven Benefits of Land Resources
Land is the outermost layer of the earth’s surface is the result of weathering of rocks and organic danbahan destroyed by the process of organic matter destroyed by natural processes. Basically, the soil comes from nature. Basically, the soil comes from nature.
Land is the outermost layer of the earth’s surface is the result of weathering of rocks and organic danbahan destroyed by the process of organic matter destroyed by natural processes. Basically, the soil comes from nature. Basically, the soil comes from nature.
Basically, the soil comes from rocks. The process of soil formation is influenced by several important elements such as climate, parent material, organisms, topography and time. Soil formation process continues over time, so there may be material (elements) in soil is increased and the lost.
Here are the benefits of resource lands for life, namely;
Provision of nutrients for plants. Availability of nutrients needed by plants is one of the factors that can affect the production of a plant. The number and type of available nutrients in the soil and plant needs to be appropriate and balanced.
Maanan provider for soil biota. Be the decomposition of soil outlining habitat remaining dead organisms into food needed by plants and other organisms.
As a habitat for life and conduct. Tnah is tempt humans and other living things perform its activities. In the soil, living organisms are a variety of soil, eg earthworms.
Source of raw materials kerajianan goods or home furnishings. The content of clay can be utilized in humans to make bricks, items of arts and crafts, and household appliances. Clay is one of them can also be utilized as raw materials tile roofing a house or building.
Have ecological value, which is capable of absorbing and menimpan water (protect the water system), press erosion, and maintain soil fertility.
Has economic value as an asset that can be leased or traded
Containing mineral or minerals that are useful to humans.
By knowing the 7 benefits of these land resources, we can maintain and preserve it and avoid contamination.
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