What affect the rate of humus formation?What affect the rate of humus formation?
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There are several factors that affect the process of soil formation. These are climate, topography, parent material, organic material and time span. Rainfall influence the rate of weathering and humus formation. ... Flora, fauna and microbes affect the rate of humus formation.
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Flora, fauna and microbes affect the rate of humus formation.
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Humus in the soil
- Humus is the most complex organic molecule which is found in soil, and as a result, it is the most stable organic molecule. It is a nutrient-rich material that is useful for adding to soil.
- Climate, topography, parent material, organic material, time span, and rainfall influence the rate of weathering and humus formation.
- Humus is created through natural decay processes that take many decades to complete.
- It is what remains after decaying plants, animals, and insects are broken down into the smallest possible molecules.
- It takes millions of years to form.
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