What factors are responsible for soil Formation?
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Answer:
Soils are formed through the interaction of five major factors: time, climate, parent material, topography and relief, and organisms. The relative influence of each factor varies from place to place, but the combination of all five factors normally determines the kind of soil developing in any given place. In Plymouth County parent material and relief as it relates to drainage, account for many of the differences among the named soils. The following are brief explanations of the factors contributing to soil formation.
Answer:
wheathering of big rocks from mountains, some creatures, growing of plants rain
Explanation:
when the big rock pleasent on mountain come in contect with great heat and pressure they break down into smaller rock, some creatures like earth worm break the smallest rock into fine soil some times plants grow in the rock crake and the roots break the rock into smaller rocks, some times rain water traps into rocks and gets frezze as freeze the volume increase and so the rocks break down