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A tiny particle of dust narrates an autobiographical account of soil life, tracing how microscopic grains persist through geological and biological change while gathering material from lichens, plants, animals, and human remnants. Through episodic chapters it explains weathering and erosion, the roles of wind and water, soil builders such as lichens and earthworms, the activities of insects, birds, and mammals, root action and nutrient storage, seasonal cycles, and the continual recycling that makes fertile earth, offering a panoramic, ecological portrait of the soil community.
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