Explain weathering of soil with the help of a labelled diagram.
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It is the process by which rocks on the earth's surface are broken down into pieces such as boulders, pebbles, sand, grains, silt and clay.
Why is weathering important?
a) It breaks down rocks to form soils.
b) It breaks up minerals in rocks to release important nutrients into the soil.
The breaking down of the rock materials occurs in place with little or no movement.
Why is weathering important?
a) It breaks down rocks to form soils.
b) It breaks up minerals in rocks to release important nutrients into the soil.
The breaking down of the rock materials occurs in place with little or no movement.
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