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1. brown or black, partially decomposed plant or animal material that forms the [[organic]] portion of soil.<br><br>http://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/02illustrations/sol_humus_2.jpg<br><br> Picture of Humus  
1. brown or black, partially decomposed plant or animal material that forms the [[organic]] portion of soil.<br><br>http://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/02illustrations/sol_humus_2.jpg<br><br> Picture of Humus  
Source: http://piru.alexandria.ucsb.edu<br><br>http://www.rrebelde.cu/noticia/ciencia/ima/humus.jpg<br><br>Picture of Humus<br><br>Source: http://www.rrebelde.cu
Source: http://piru.alexandria.ucsb.edu<br><br>http://www.sct.embrapa.br/diacampo/2004/img/minhoca_e_humus.jpg<br><br>Picture of Humus<br><br>Source: http://www.sct.embrapa.br

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1. brown or black, partially decomposed plant or animal material that forms the organic portion of soil.

sol_humus_2.jpg

Picture of Humus Source: http://piru.alexandria.ucsb.edu

minhoca_e_humus.jpg

Picture of Humus

Source: http://www.sct.embrapa.br