What would happen to agriculture if rocks were not there?
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Agriculture is heavily dependent on soil. Without soil, agricultural performance will dwindle drastically.
After establishing that fact, that agriculture depends on soil, we can now take note of the importance of rocks in soil formation. Rocks form a very huge part of the soil formation, as they are the primary source of the bulk of all the soil minerals and plant nutrients. Rocks ungergo erosion and the minerals formed are transported and deposited onto soils. Therefore, without rocks there would be no plant nutrients such as the rock minerals meaning that plants would perform poorly and ultimately fail to thrive.
After establishing that fact, that agriculture depends on soil, we can now take note of the importance of rocks in soil formation. Rocks form a very huge part of the soil formation, as they are the primary source of the bulk of all the soil minerals and plant nutrients. Rocks ungergo erosion and the minerals formed are transported and deposited onto soils. Therefore, without rocks there would be no plant nutrients such as the rock minerals meaning that plants would perform poorly and ultimately fail to thrive.
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