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the time needed to form soil depends on the​

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Answered by priyanayak0506
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It takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soil.

Explanation:

The time needed to form a soil depends on the latitude: in environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soil. in wet tropical areas soil formation is faster, as it takes 200 years. in order to accumulate enough substances to make a soil fertile it takes 3000 years.

Answered by singhpinki195
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The time needed to form a soil depends on the latitude:

In environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soil

In environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soilin wet tropical areas soil formation is faster, as it takes 200 years

In environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soilin wet tropical areas soil formation is faster, as it takes 200 yearsIn order to accumulate enough substances to make a soil fertile it takes 3000 years.

In environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soilin wet tropical areas soil formation is faster, as it takes 200 yearsIn order to accumulate enough substances to make a soil fertile it takes 3000 years.For these reasons the soil is considered as a non-renewable resource: once it has been destroyed, it is lost forever.

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