what is soil?What are the process formation of soil?
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Soil minerals form the basis of soil. They are produced from rocks (parent material) through the processes of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms and pressure differences all help break down parent material.
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>>>>>what is soil
Answer >> The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
>>>>>formation of soil
Soil formation takes place by the process of weathering.
The process involves breaking down of rocks, minerals and other materials by action if continuously changing weather on Earth, this process leads to formation of soil
Weathering involves a group of processes by which surface rock, minerals and other materials disintegrates into smaller particles by the action of atmosphere and hydrosphere. The weathering processes often are slow (take hundred to thousands of years). The amount of time that rocks and minerals have been exposed at the earth's surface influence the degree to which they have been weathered.
Weathering is divided into three categories:
Physical weathering
Chemical weathering
Biological weathering
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>>>>>what is soil
Answer >> The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
>>>>>formation of soil
Soil formation takes place by the process of weathering.
The process involves breaking down of rocks, minerals and other materials by action if continuously changing weather on Earth, this process leads to formation of soil
Weathering involves a group of processes by which surface rock, minerals and other materials disintegrates into smaller particles by the action of atmosphere and hydrosphere. The weathering processes often are slow (take hundred to thousands of years). The amount of time that rocks and minerals have been exposed at the earth's surface influence the degree to which they have been weathered.
Weathering is divided into three categories:
Physical weathering
Chemical weathering
Biological weathering
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