Environmental Sciences, asked by nitishkundrapu, 5 months ago

soil takes more time to form that to get eroded

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The reason is that soil is often derived from rock. The rock has to be broken into small pieces first. This happens by physical weathering: things like freezing and thawing in colder climates, and chemical weathering in warmer climates.

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Answered by puneetthakur551
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Answer:

Yes, it is true that soil takes more time to form than to get eroded.

Explanation:

It takes 500 to thousands of years to create an inch of topsoil. The reason is that soil is often derived from rock. The rock has to be broken into small pieces first. This happens by physical weathering: things like freezing and thawing in colder climates, and chemical weathering in warmer climates. Whereas, for soil to get eroded, it just needs a medium (For example, air or water).

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