How soil is formed?
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Soil minerals form the basis of soil. They are produced from rocks (parent material) through the processes of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms and pressure differences all help break down parent materia
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The composition of soil changes from place to place, other geographical considerations must be considered when determining what constitutes soil.
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- Soil is generated when rocks weather and break down into tiny fragments, which are then incorporated into the soil.
- Mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, and biological weathering are some of the ways used to create soil. As a result, when describing the composition of the soil, we must consider how the soil was formed.
- Physical weathering, such as wind, running water, or warmth, breaks down the rocks in mechanical weathering. Chemical weathering occurs when rocks are broken down by chemical reactions, and the chemical composition of the soil is often altered as a result.
- Biological weathering takes place when organisms weaken and disintegrate rocks. Tree roots, for example, can penetrate rock fractures and eventually destroy the rock.
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