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describe the process of soil formation​

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Answered by Zochi
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Soils are produced from rocks through the processes of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature changes, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms, and pressure break down parent material. It leads to the formation of loose material.

Answered by Anonymous
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Complete answer: The method by which soil is formed is called weathering. Weathering is the process of breaking down rocks by the action of heavy wind, water flow, and climate. Breaking down of rocks yields some small particles which mix with hummus. This mixture of small rocks and humus makes the soil fertile.

So, wind, water, and climate- all three help in soil-formation.

Additional information: Advances in the watershed, natural resource, and environmental sciences have indicated that soil is the foundation of basic ecosystem function. Soil filters our water, gives essential nutrients to our forests and crops and helps regulate the Earth's temperature as well as many of the necessary greenhouse gases.

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