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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How May pollution take place in air,water, and soil
The Battle of Britain DID NOT take place on Canadian soil !
Soil can be classified based on formation as residual soil, which forms in place from underlying rock; transported soil, which is moved by water, wind, or glaciers from its original location; and organic soil, which forms from the accumulation of organic materials like leaves and plant debris.
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No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
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Water plays a significant role in soil formation through weathering processes such as erosion, dissolution, and hydration. Water helps break down rocks into smaller particles, transports sediment, and promotes the decomposition of organic matter, leading to the development of soil over time.
Trees prevent erosion and protect the soil by their roots holding the soil in place, reducing the impact of rainfall and wind, and promoting the formation of a stable soil structure.
Star formation starts in a nebula.
Do you mean the importance of soil formation? This seems like a strange question. Can you rephrase it?When you realize that just about every bit of food you've ever eaten or will ever eat originated in soil, you might consider soil formation important.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!