Removal of organic materials from the soil is

a)humus
b)conservation
c)depletion
d)recycling
e)erosion

a

I don't think so. Check your text materials.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fertility_(soil)

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thank you ms sue :)

You're welcome, Pam.

The answer is a) humus.

Humus is the organic component of soil, which is formed through the decomposition of plant and animal remains. It is dark in color and rich in nutrients. Humus helps improve soil structure, retain moisture, and provide nutrients to plants. It is a valuable part of the soil ecosystem.

To arrive at this answer, understanding the definition and characteristics of humus is important. You can find this information through various sources, such as textbooks, online articles, or scientific journals. When faced with a multiple-choice question, you can compare the options provided with your knowledge of the topic and eliminate any options that do not fit. In this case, options b) conservation, c) depletion, d) recycling, and e) erosion do not match the definition of humus. Therefore, the correct answer is a) humus.