Soil is formed by decomposition of remains of plants and animals buried deep underground,,, by various micro-organisms & is indeed a very slow process.....
It is believed dat it takes 800-1000 yrs to form 1 cm of soil rich in organic materials!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is responsible because it helps the soil to get the amount of nutrients needed, so that if a plant is place there it can take some of the water from the soil in order to survive.
the effects of volcanic action on soil formation
Soil Horizonation is the formation of unique soil layers.
Earthworms play a large part in soil formation. They loosen the soil for plants and they clean it out of things the soil doesnt need.
this is how geomorphology helps in soil formation
it is responsible because it helps the soil to get the amount of nutrients needed, so that if a plant is place there it can take some of the water from the soil in order to survive.
The correct answer is limestone in a warm, wet climate.Your Welcome! :D
How May pollution take place in air,water, and soil
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
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the effects of volcanic action on soil formation
The Battle of Britain DID NOT take place on Canadian soil !
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Soil Horizonation is the formation of unique soil layers.
Soil formation results from chemical changes, abrasion, and erosion, to simplify the process.
Soil is formed by decomposition of remains of plants and animals buried deep underground,,, by various micro-organisms & is indeed a very slow process..... It is believed dat it takes 800-1000 yrs to form 1 cm of soil rich in organic materials!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!