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what are the various forces of nature that contribute to the formation of soil ?

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Answered by akashsingh69
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Explanation:

the various forces of nature that makes

the various forces of nature that makesthe soil are

the various forces of nature that makesthe soil areWIND FORCE; due to the high winds in the environment the rock particle gets hit by each other and thus they form soil.

the various forces of nature that makesthe soil areWIND FORCE; due to the high winds in the environment the rock particle gets hit by each other and thus they form soil.WATER FORCE; the rocks are being washed away by the water present in the

the various forces of nature that makesthe soil areWIND FORCE; due to the high winds in the environment the rock particle gets hit by each other and thus they form soil.WATER FORCE; the rocks are being washed away by the water present in theareas as a result forms a soil.

the various forces of nature that makesthe soil areWIND FORCE; due to the high winds in the environment the rock particle gets hit by each other and thus they form soil.WATER FORCE; the rocks are being washed away by the water present in theareas as a result forms a soil.some other such as lightning due to heavy strikes of lightning the rocks are being breaked down and leads to the formation of the soil.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • The breakdown of parent material is aided by factors such as water, wind, gravity, temperature variation, chemical reactions, living things, and pressure variations.
  • The characteristics of the soil that is created will depend on the sorts of parent materials used and the conditions under which they decompose.
  • The different forces of nature that contribute to the formation of soil include the WIND FORCE and the WATER FORCE, which wash away the rocks as a result of the water existing in the environment.
  • WIND FORCE:
  1. By repeatedly rubbing against and eroding rocks, strong winds have an impact on how soil forms.
  2. They also transport sand from one location to another. Lichens, mosses (bryophytes), and other plants also have an impact on the weathering of soil due to biological processes.
  • WATER FORCE:
  1. The soil is created as a result of the water in the area washing away the rocks.
  2. Over time, water removes material from the rocks. Small rocks in the running water scrape against other rocks forming small particles which are taken away downstream and deposited as soil. When water freezes, it expands.
  • GRAVITY FORCE:
  1. Due to the force of gravity, mass movement is an erosional process that carries rocks and sediments downslope.
  2. The material is moved from higher heights to lower elevations where it can be picked up and moved to even lower levels by other carrying mechanisms like streams or glaciers.

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