Biology, asked by opup, 2 months ago

Soil can be found in places far away from its parent-

rock. Explain why?​

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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On freezing, the water expands in rock crevices and breaks the rocks. Flowing water wears away even hard rocks over long periods of time. ... The water takes these particles of rocks and deposits them down its path. In this way, soil is found in places far away from its parent rock...

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Answered by stuti20070
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On freezing, the water expands in rock crevices and breaks the rocks. Flowing water wears away even hard rocks over long periods of time. The water takes these particles of rocks and deposits them down its path. In this way, soil is found in places far away from its parent rock.


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