Q-1 Explain how water is responsible for the formation
of the soil
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The role of water in the formation of soil is extremely important in the following ways:
(a) Rainwater which enters rock crevices freezes in winter. As a result, it expands. This expansion puts pressure on rocks and breaks the rocks into smaller pieces.
(b) The small pieces of rocks roll down by the force of flowing water. They collide against the ground and against each other. Hence, they break down further and get converted into very fine particles.
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Due to continuous movement of rain and fast flowing river water, rock pieces collide and break down into smaller rocks, then into pebbles, then into tiny finer particles that make up the loose stuff we call soil. That is how water is responsible for the formation of soil.
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