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what is the process by which soil formation takes place called?​

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Answered by kashusachan
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Answer:

pedogenesis.

Explanation:

Soil is mainly formed due to the weathering of large rocks. The action of abiotic factors on the rocks leads the gradual conversion into the layer of soil. The process of soil formation is known as pedogenesis. Soil is the mixture of minerals, organic matter, gasses, liquids, and the countless organisms that together support life on the earth. The mineral riches of soil provides fertility to the soil and hence, help the plants to grow well.

Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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Answer:

The process of soil development is often referred to as soil weathering. Over time, a number of environmental forces act to create distinct layers or horizons parallel to the soil surface. This occurs through the differential downward movement of materials, such as organic matter or clay particles.

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