Social Sciences, asked by samridhi3513, 9 months ago

explain how are topography & temperature important in soil formation​

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Answered by suhanisaxena95
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Topography has a significant impact on soil formation as it determines runoff of water, and its orientation affects microclimate which in turn affects vegetation. ... Water moving across the surface strips parent material away impeding soil development. Water erosion is more effective on steeper, unvegetated slopes.

Answered by EthicalElite
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Topography has a significant impact on soil formation as it determines runoff of water, and its orientation affects microclimate which in turn affects vegetation. ... Water moving across the surface strips parent material away impeding soil development. Water erosion is more effective on steeper, unvegetated slopes.

Temperature directly influences the speed of chemical reactions. The warmer the temperature, the faster reactions occur. Temperature fluctuations increase physical weathering of rocks. Precipitation governs water movement in the soil.

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