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Role of water in soil formation

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Answered by glorymartha
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Water serves as the solvent and carrier of food nutrients for the growth of plants. Water itself acts as a nutrient also. The process of weathering and soil formation depend on the water. ... The soil water is grate regulator of physical, chemical and biological activities in the soil.

Answered by MizzCornetto
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Role of water in soil formation is as follows:

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.

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