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Define soil?
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Soil is made up of small pieces of broken rock and decaying plants (called organic matter). ... Over time, rain rain and other weather events cause small particles to break loose from the larger rocks. These particles combine with decaying plant parts (organic matter) to form soil.
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- Soil' means the uppermost layer of the earth's crust, which contains the organic as well as mineral matter necessary for the growth of plants. The conditions of climate, topography, vegetation and underlying rock can alter the characteristics of Soil.
- soil - (i) The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants. ... This definition is from Soil Taxonomy, second edition.
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The upper layer of the earth in which plant grow, a black or a dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of a organic remains, clay and rock particles.
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