How soil is formed of water
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Water is one of the most important ingredients in any soil. Without water, soil formation would not be possible.
Water enters soil via a number of different processes. The most common is through precipitation, such as rain and snow. This precipitation enters the soil and drains down into it.
In many cases, water also enters soil from the dirt beneath it, as water climbs upward to fill the empty spaces between particles of dirt.
Many substances dissolve into water, and are carried from one portion of the soil to another. Water makes chemical reactions in the soil possible, and supplies micro-organisms with the water necessary for life.
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SOIL
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A combination of organic and inorganic matter which consists of dead and decomposed parts and animals is known as soil.
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Formation
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Soil formed by the regular weathering of rocks into small pieces by the natural agents. For the formation of the thin layer of soil, it takes millions of years. Water fills the spaces of soil with impurities so that the living organisms get favourable condition for living.
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SOIL
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A combination of organic and inorganic matter which consists of dead and decomposed parts and animals is known as soil.
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Formation
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Soil formed by the regular weathering of rocks into small pieces by the natural agents. For the formation of the thin layer of soil, it takes millions of years. Water fills the spaces of soil with impurities so that the living organisms get favourable condition for living.
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