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Soil is created by the breakdown of rocks and the accumulation of organic matter from dead, decaying plants and animal remains. A healthy soil is made up of a bottom layer of eroded rocks, the top layer of organic materials and a middle layer in which the components of top and base layers are mixed by earthworms and other soil organisms.
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