explain how soil is formed???..
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Soil is the uppermost layer of landmass of the Earth. It is a life supporting medium, in which plants can grow. It is soft and porous in nature and contains enough nutrients and water for the growth of plants.Most of the landmass of the Earth is not covered with soil.
Soil has been formed from the parent rock material over millions of years. This process by which soil formation takes place is called weathering. So, Weathering is a very slow and gradual process during which parent rock material breaks down into fine particles.
Soil has been formed from the parent rock material over millions of years. This process by which soil formation takes place is called weathering. So, Weathering is a very slow and gradual process during which parent rock material breaks down into fine particles.
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The soil is formed by the process of weathering in which the rocks break down by the action of wind, water and climate. It is a very slow process and big rocks get converted into soil.
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