Science, asked by sangeetasinghsap, 18 days ago

why is topsoil considered a non renewable resource even though it is constantly being formed by weathering of rocks​

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Answered by Yamini589
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\huge\color{white}\boxed{\colorbox{purple}{☞Answer☜}}Topsoil is considered a non-renewable resource because its rate of erosion is faster than its rate of regeneration. Although topsoil does build up over time through weathering of rocks and minerals and decaying of organic matter, it does not build up to an appreciable amount in a person's lifetime.

Answered by StalwartQueen
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Topsoil is considered a non-renewable resource because its rate of erosion is faster than its rate of regeneration. Although topsoil does build up over time through weathering of rocks and minerals and decaying of organic matter, it does not build up to an appreciable amount in a person's lifetime.

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