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Topography is an important factor for soil formation
The five state factors effecting soil formation are Climate, Organisms, Topography, Parent Material and Time. Topography is also sometimes known as Relief. Making this known as the ClORPT model.
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.
Climate can affect what type of soil develops in a certain area. For example, Deserts are dry, and the soil contains little organic material. In a temperate forest, the soil is mild and moist. Parent rock, time, and slopes are some of the factors that affect the soil. For example, on steep slopes, soil horizons often are poorly developed.
Soil formation IS influenced by A parent material B climate C topography E organisms F time It is NOT influenced by animals in the area.
Topography is an important factor for soil formation
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
The five state factors effecting soil formation are Climate, Organisms, Topography, Parent Material and Time. Topography is also sometimes known as Relief. Making this known as the ClORPT model.
Topography is an important factor for soil formation
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.
Climate can affect what type of soil develops in a certain area. For example, Deserts are dry, and the soil contains little organic material. In a temperate forest, the soil is mild and moist. Parent rock, time, and slopes are some of the factors that affect the soil. For example, on steep slopes, soil horizons often are poorly developed.
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.
Soil formation IS influenced by A parent material B climate C topography E organisms F time It is NOT influenced by animals in the area.
Climate
I think they are Parent material, Relief, Organisms, Climate, and Time.
no
Topography contributes to soil through Pokemon.