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Why do we want to conserve soil? *

We actually do not need to because soil is limitless.
Soil can be considered nonrenewable because it is replaced very slowly
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Because if we don't, we will only have residual soil and not transported soil.

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Answer:

Soil can be considered non-renewable because it is replaced very slowly.

Step-by-step explanation:

Soil is basically tiny pieces if rocks that broke apart over time from moss and lichen and plants of that matter. This process takes a very long time, however, and it is a part of the regrowth of forests from absolutely nothing. additionally, soil erosion is also a serious problem.

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