How does soil most impact living things?

A. different soils cause temperature extremes.
B. different soils support different types of plants.
C. different soils absorb different amounts of sunlight.
D. different soils are different colors.

My answer is B

my next question

What effect does an increase in sunlight have on a forest ecosystem?

A. a decrease in plants
B. a decrease in animals
C. an increase in plants
D. an increase in pollution

My answer is A,am i right?

The 1st one is B

2 is wrong.

Don't most plants need sunlight to grow?

so for the 2nd question is the answer c?

Yes. 2. c.

EXELENT

For the first question, "How does soil most impact living things?" the correct answer is B. Different soils support different types of plants. Soil provides the necessary nutrients and structure for plant growth, and different types of plants have different soil requirements. Some plants may thrive in well-drained sandy soil, while others prefer the nutrient-rich loamy soil. So, the type of soil greatly influences the types of plants that can grow in a particular area, and these plants, in turn, provide habitats and resources for various living organisms.

Moving on to the second question, "What effect does an increase in sunlight have on a forest ecosystem?" the correct answer is indeed C. An increase in sunlight leads to an increase in plants. Sunlight is the primary source of energy for plants through photosynthesis. When there is more sunlight available, plants can better carry out photosynthesis, resulting in increased growth and productivity. As the plant population increases, it can support a larger ecosystem, providing food and habitat for other organisms.

Your answer, A. a decrease in plants, is incorrect. An increase in sunlight would generally lead to an increase, not a decrease, in plants in a forest ecosystem.

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