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What are parent rocks?​

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Answered by meJatin
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parent rock, also sometimes substratum, is the original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed. ... Parent rock can be sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic. In the context of metamorphic rocks, the parent rock (or protolith) is the original rock before metamorphism occurred.

according to class 8:

The parent rock determines the colour, texture, permeability, chemical property and mineral content of the soil.

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Answered by upamasadhukhan05
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The parent rock is the original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed . It is mainly used in the context of soil formation where the parent rock normally has a large influence on the nature of the resulting soil.

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