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SOIL RESPIRATION, GAS EXCHANGE, AND THE MOISTURE CYCLE

What does death give energy to?

When microorganisms in the soil break down dead plant and animal remains in minutes at high temperatures, hundreds of kilojoules of energy are released from every gram of organic matter. During this…

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When microorganisms in the soil break down dead plant and animal remains in minutes at high temperatures, hundreds of kilojoules of energy are released from every gram of organic matter. During this time, the soil breathes by releasing carbon dioxide, freeing nitrogen and phosphorus, yet this evaporation and gas exchange remains invisible to the naked eye. The silent fire of decay, each season drawing soil moisture and shaping the humidity of the air; the invisible vitality provides the nourishment that tree roots find in the depths.

Phenomenon Radio

How is this invisible signal measured?

The values below reflect the typical range of this phenomenon.

Frequency Subaudible
Spectrum Radio
Intensity Medium
Density Sparse

Signal signature

Visual representation — not scientific measurement data.

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