Explain how soil is formed?
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The soil is formed by weathering or disintegration of parent rocks by physical, chemical and biological agents. ... As a result of these processes, large rock pieces are converted into smaller pieces and eventually to soil. Living organisms such as lichens, insects, microorganisms make soil ready for the plants to grow.
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- Soil is a thin layer of material that forms on top of the earth's surface as a result of rock weathering.
- Mineral particles, organic materials, air, water, and live beings make up the majority of it, and all of these elements interact slowly but continually.
- Plants obtain most of their nutrients from the earth and are the primary source of food for people, animals, and birds.
- As a result, the majority of land-based living creatures rely on soil to survive.
- Because soil is readily eroded, washed, or blown away, it is a precious resource that must be properly managed.
- We can avoid harming one of the most important components of our ecosystem and food security if we understand soil and manage it appropriately.
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