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  1. Important metals extracted from minerals include iron (from hematite), aluminum (from bauxite), copper (from chalcopyrite), zinc (from sphalerite), gold (from gold-bearing quartz), and silver (from argentite), all vital for industrial and technological applications. For more visit here: https://www.Read more

    Important metals extracted from minerals include iron (from hematite), aluminum (from bauxite), copper (from chalcopyrite), zinc (from sphalerite), gold (from gold-bearing quartz), and silver (from argentite), all vital for industrial and technological applications.

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  2. Soil is a "precious treasure" because it supports plant growth, sustains ecosystems, filters water, stores carbon, and provides nutrients essential for life. It is the foundation of agriculture, food security, and environmental health. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutioRead more

    Soil is a “precious treasure” because it supports plant growth, sustains ecosystems, filters water, stores carbon, and provides nutrients essential for life. It is the foundation of agriculture, food security, and environmental health.

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  3. Not all types of soil are good for growing plants. Ideal soil needs a balance of nutrients, proper drainage, and good texture. Sandy, clay, or poor-quality soils may lack these, making them less suitable for plant growth without amendments. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-soRead more

    Not all types of soil are good for growing plants. Ideal soil needs a balance of nutrients, proper drainage, and good texture. Sandy, clay, or poor-quality soils may lack these, making them less suitable for plant growth without amendments.

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  4. Forests contribute to soil diversity by adding organic matter through leaf litter, decaying wood, and plant roots. These materials enrich the soil, fostering microbial activity and nutrient cycling, which enhance soil structure and create a variety of soil types and ecosystems. For more visit here:Read more

    Forests contribute to soil diversity by adding organic matter through leaf litter, decaying wood, and plant roots. These materials enrich the soil, fostering microbial activity and nutrient cycling, which enhance soil structure and create a variety of soil types and ecosystems.

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  5. Earthworms benefit the soil by aerating it as they burrow, improving water infiltration and root growth. They also break down organic matter, enriching the soil with nutrients, promoting microbial activity, and enhancing overall soil fertility. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncerRead more

    Earthworms benefit the soil by aerating it as they burrow, improving water infiltration and root growth. They also break down organic matter, enriching the soil with nutrients, promoting microbial activity, and enhancing overall soil fertility.

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