INDIAN GEOGRAPHY

SOILS AND NATURAL VEGETATION

SOILS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is humus?
A
Humus is a dish
B
Humus is the dead leaves or decayed parts of a plant
C
Humus is a type of soil
D
Humus is a bedrock
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Humus is dark, organic material that forms in soil when plant and animal matter decays. When plants drop leaves, twigs, and other material to the ground, it piles up. This material is called leaf litter. When animals die, their remains add to the litter.

Detailed explanation-2: -Humus:-Humus is a substance made from dead leaves and plants, that put into the ground to help plants grow. Humus is partially decayed organic matter. Function of humus: It makes soil porous, thereby increasing its air and water holding capacity. It is rich in nutrients (e.g., minerals) that promote plant growth.

Detailed explanation-3: -In classical soil science, humus is the dark organic matter in soil that is formed by the decomposition of plant and animal matter. It is a kind of soil organic matter. It is rich in nutrients and retains moisture in the soil. Humus is the Latin word for “earth” or “ground".

Detailed explanation-4: -Humus (“HYOO-mus”) is decayed organic material, the remains of dead plants, animals, and other creatures. It’s the humus that gives rich soils their characteristic dark brown color.

Detailed explanation-5: -Humus is the dead and decaying bits of animals and plants present in the topmost layer of soil.

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