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1. How do rocks break to form soil?​

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Answered by poornimaraju21
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Answer:

Under the action of heat, cold, rain, wind, and other atmospheric factors, the rock breaks down physically into small fragments that become the parent material of the soil. The rock also chemically changes as the compounds in the rock dissolve in rain or react with air

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Answered by vslsanthosh2008
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Answer:

rocks break in many ways to form soil , this is called weathering

weathering is of two types physical and chemical weathering

physical weathering occur by using physical factors like water,air etc...

chemical weathering occur when the chemical composition changes from exposure to the environment it occurs when chemicals act on the rainwater seeps into the rocks .

agents of weathering are

water, wind

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temperature and climate

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