Science, asked by manosh702, 7 months ago

which factors influence soil formation
(a) climate
(b) vegetation
(c) parent rock
(d) All of these

Answers

Answered by suprithadimpu1053
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Explanation:

All of this Scientists attribute soil formation to the following factors: Parent material, climate, biota (organism s), topography

phy and time.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

(D) All of these

  • The majority of plants derive their nutrients from soil, so they serve as the primary food source for people, animals, and birds.
  • As a result, the majority of land-based organisms rely on soil for survival.
  • The substance that covers the planet's surface, known as soil, is created as a result of physical weathering.
  • It's primarily composed of mineral atoms, organic substances, air, water, and living things, each of which react gradually yet continuously.
  • Considering how quickly it may be harmed, swept away, or blown away, soil is a precious resource that has to be properly managed.
  • Understanding soil and managing it effectively can help us from harming one of the key components of our ecosystem and the security of our food supply.

The five components that are mostly responsible for soil formation are:

1) the parent material 

2) elevation or terrain

3) animals, including people

4) climate

and 5) age.

  • A sole parent substance will develop into a distinct soil type if it is exposed to several climes.

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