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A student observed a soil sample which is composed mostly of aggregations of rock fragments in it. Which component of the soil is the student referring to?
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Clay
Gravel
Humus
sand

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Answered by roskritti
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Answer:

Gravel

Explanation:

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Soil:

The loose covering of earth that covers the surface of the planet is referred to as "soil," a rather general phrase. The portion of the earth's surface known as the soil contains humus, broken-down rock, and both inorganic and organic components. It takes 500 years or more on average for soil to develop from rocks. Typically, as rocks break up into their component pieces, soil is created. The rocks fracture into smaller pieces to produce the soil when a variety of forces impinge on them. The effects of wind, water, and salts' reaction are also included in these forces.

There are three soil stages:

  • solid ground
  • air-filled pores in the soil
  • soil with pores filled with water

Gravel Soil:

Small, erratic particles of rock and stone make up gravel. It is smaller than stones and more rugged and uneven than sand. Rocks and gravel will make up a sizable component of soil that is rocky or gravelly.

Gravel component of the soil is the student referring to.

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