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explain the formation of soil with the help of a labelled diagram​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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➦The Soil is formed when the weathering of rocks takes place, and they break down into tiny pieces that form the soil. The various methods by which soil is formed include mechanical weathering, chemical weathering and biological weathering. So, when we describe the composition of the soil, we must take into account how the soil has been formed.

➦In mechanical weathering, the rocks are broken down by physical weathering such as wind or running water or temperature. Chemical weathering occurs when rocks are broken down by the help of chemical reactions, and this often ends up changing the chemical composition of the soil. Biological weathering takes place when organisms weaken and disintegrate rocks.

➦ For example, the roots of trees can penetrate the cracks of rocks and end up breaking the rock.

We know that, Weathering is divided into three categories:

❑Physical weathering

❑Chemical weathering

❑Biological weathering

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➦The Soil formation involves two major processes: (1) slow chemical alteration by water seeping through the weathered rock material after rains and (2) mixing of the rock material with organic debris produced by the decay of plants

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