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

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Answered by darshan200585
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Soil is formed by weathering of rocks .Weathering is a gradual change or breaking of rocks into small pieces or wearing away by agents {temperature , rainfall ,wind }.

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Answered by princessdoll07
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What is Soil ?

Soil is the upper weathered mineral and humus containing past of earth's crust which support plant life and contains several living organisms and their remains. 

Formation of soil :The formation of soil depends on the parent rock material, the climate and topography of the area, the organisms found in the soil and the time over which the soil has been developing. Over long period of time, thousands and millions of years the rock near the surface of the Earth are broken down by different physical, chemical and some biological processes. The end product of this breaking down is the fine particles of soil.

Factor or processes for soil formation :  

(i). The sun : The sun heats up rocks during the day such that they expand. At night, the rocks cool down and contract. The unequal expansion and contraction in various parts of the rock results in the formation of cracks and ultimately rocks split up into smaller pieces.

(ii). Water : Water helps in the formation of soil in two ways :    Firstly, water could get into the cracks in the rocks formed because of uneven heating by the Sun. If this water freezes, it will widen the cracks.   Secondly, fast flowing water carries big and small particles of rock downstream, leads to breakdown of rock particles into smaller, finer particles through their abrassive effect.

(iii). Wind : Strong winds also erode rocks down. They also carry sand from one region to the other like the water does.

(iv). Living organisms : Living organisms also influence the formation of soil. While lichens grow on surface of rocks, they release some substance that cause the rock surface to powder down and form a thin layer of soil. Likewise, small plants like moss and roots of big trees also split the rocks.

Composition of soil :

Composition of soil means what makes up the soil.  

Soil is a mixture of :- 

 --- Air 

--- Water 

--- Rock particles/ minerals 

--- humus

Types of Soil

:There are many types of soil. Some are given as follow : 

1. Sand 

2. Silt 

3. Clay 

4. Loam 

5. Gravel 

6. Peaty 

7. Chalky

Soil Erosion :

The process of carrying away the upper fertile layer of soil by air and wind is known as Soil Erosion.

Causes of Soil Erosion:Soil Erosion is caused by following processes.  --- Water flowing downhill 

--- Wind 

--- Deforestation 

 --- Overcropping 

--- Overgrazing  

 --- Soil exhaustion 

Effect of Soil Erosion

:Effect of soil erosion are as follow : 

--- The loss of soil 

--- Breakdown of the soil structure 

--- A decline in organic matter 

--- Sedimentation Downstream 

--- Risk of flooding.

Prevention of Soil Erosion:

Prevention of Soil Erosion are as follow.

1. To grow maximum crops

2. To prevent excessive grazing

3. To prevent felling down the tree as well as planting new tree.

4. To keep the fertility of the soil.

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