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Term: Rotting Earth

Definition:

Rotting Earth refers to decaying organic matter found on the surface of the ground, which can include decomposed plants, animals, and other organic materials. This natural process plays a vital role in nutrient recycling and soil formation.

Part of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

  1. The decaying organic matter on the surface of the ground, consisting of decomposed plants, animals, and other organic materials.

Usages:

1. In gardening, adding rotting earth to the soil can enhance its fertility and promote healthy plant growth.

2. The scent of rotting earth permeated the forest after the heavy rainfall, signaling the cycle of life and death.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The gardeners added a layer of rotting earth to their flower beds to improve the soil quality.
  2. As we hiked through the woods, the distinct smell of rotting earth filled the air.
  3. Microorganisms present in the rotting earth play a crucial role in decomposing organic material and recycling nutrients.

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