Abstract

Soil is the most complex part of land as its contents are made of all the other key components of land namely geology (soil minerals), hydrology (soil water), atmosphere (soil air), and organisms including man (soil organic matter including dead bodies). This is why the functions of the soil are not only numerous but also indispensable. Among the functions, the role of the soil in sustaining human life remains unimaginable. Over 3.8 million people have been killed by COVID-19 by June 15, 2021 in the world and more are still dying. Some unrecorded millions died of hunger as a result of the lockdown during the peak of COVID-19 pandemic. Where are these dead bodies and materials associated with those that died of COVID-19? Where did all the food palliatives (rice, maize, wheat, yam, gari, vegetable oil, etc.) come from? The human body is composed of approximately 64% water, 20% protein, 10% fat, 1% carbohydrate, 5% minerals. When decomposed these various components result to various gaseous compounds and residues that are harmful to human life and environment. When dead bodies are buried human health and environment are saved. The dead bodies, the wastes and their contents are in the soil providing “palliatives” to soil microorganisms while protecting the remaining human population and the environment. Cremation products also end up in the soil. The soil also provided and still provides the food palliatives. Thus, the soil is our number one saviour against COVID-19 pandemic and can be adjudged as the saviour of the human race to date. Coincidentally man was made from the soil and must return to the soil.
 Key words: soil functions, burial, cremation, palliatives, COVID-19

Highlights

  • Soil is not a simple entity but a complex mixture of minerals, water, air, organic matter (the decaying remains of once-living things inclusive), and countless organisms very many of which are microscopic

  • Soil is not a simple entity but a complex mixture of minerals, water, air, organic matter, and countless organisms very many of which are microscopic

  • This paper examines how the soil has contributed to saving the world from annihilation by COVID-19 pandemic

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Introduction

Soil is not a simple entity but a complex mixture of minerals, water, air, organic matter (the decaying remains of once-living things inclusive), and countless organisms very many of which are microscopic. Except for few cases of cremation especially by the Indians; all the dead bodies were buried in the soil. Clothes that are made from polyester and other types of man- made chemicals still come from natural products, like coal which came from historic organic matter that grew on soils.

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