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Topography is an important factor for soil formation
time of exposure
Fromation 1. The longer a soil has been forming, the thinner it becomes. 2. Microorganisms impede the formation of fertile soil. 3. Precipitation affects the rate at which nutrients are removed from soil. i sorry i don't know which one it the best ..............:-(
Precipitation affects a biomes soil type by determining the amount of moisture in the soil.
Vegetation rots down and creates humus which improves soil structure.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
Climate
Topography is an important factor for soil formation
Climate
time of exposure
time of exposure
Fromation 1. The longer a soil has been forming, the thinner it becomes. 2. Microorganisms impede the formation of fertile soil. 3. Precipitation affects the rate at which nutrients are removed from soil. i sorry i don't know which one it the best ..............:-(
Precipitation affects a biomes soil type by determining the amount of moisture in the soil.
Vegetation rots down and creates humus which improves soil structure.
it is transported far away from the parent rock
the precipitation can over load the environment with water and the soil would be to wet to produce crops
Five factors of soil formation: Parent material, climate, organisms, topography and time.Climate (precipitation, temperature)Vegetation (plants)Parent material (geological/organic)Organisms (soil microbes/fauna)Relief (configuration of surface)The five factors are:WindHumidityAir pressureTemperatureClimateClimate, parent material, organisms, relief and slope, and time.Five factors of soil formation: Parent material, climate, organisms, topography and time.