silentjazz
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Did you know that a single teaspoon of soil can hold billions of microorganisms? How do these tiny creatures affect our ecosystem? 
A teaspoon of soil is teeming with life, often containing more microorganisms than there are people on Earth! These microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes, play crucial roles in nutrient cycling, decomposing organic matter, and enhancing soil fertility. They are essential for healthy ecosystems and agriculture.


A teaspoon of soil is teeming with life, often containing more microorganisms than there are people on Earth! These microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes, play crucial roles in nutrient cycling, decomposing organic matter, and enhancing soil fertility. They are essential for healthy ecosystems and agriculture.

