role of regional rock in the formation of soil
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They help in the formation of soil through a process called weathering. As the bedrock breaks down, smaller pieces move to the surface and mix with the existing soil.
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Soil minerals serve as both sources and sinks of essential plant nutrients. As primary minerals that originally formed at high temperatures and pressures in igneous and metamorphic rocks are weathered in soils, they release plant nutrients into the soil solution
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