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It can take hundreds to thousands of years for soil to form from bedrock to become fertile soil. This process is influenced by factors such as climate, parent material, vegetation, and topography. However, soil formation can be accelerated through human activities like adding organic matter and nutrients.
It can take hundreds to thousands of years for soil to form from bedrock into fertile soil, depending on factors such as climate, vegetation, and topography. In warm, moist climates with high biological activity, soil formation may occur more quickly, while in cold, dry climates, the process may take much longer.
Superworms typically take about 2 to 3 months to transform into beetles.
You cannot mine bedrock, it is indestructible. If you instead meant obsidian, then 15 seconds.
Bedrock can weather and break down over time into smaller rock fragments, which can then mix with organic material to form soil sediments. This process can take thousands or millions of years, depending on the type of rock and environmental conditions.
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
This depends a lot on climatic conditions, plant cover, bed rock chemistry and relief. Furthermore different types of soil take differing amounts of time to form. Tropical laterites take much longer time to form than a thin layer of regolith. A number of scientific projects have been granted over the last years to study the pace of soil formation on barren rocks in different locations. The time it takes to form a meter thick soil is taken to be at least several hundreds of years.
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It takes millions to billions of years for diamonds to naturally transform into graphite.
The answer to how long it takes for a butterfly to transform is usually 2-6 weeks, and to improve your question.... How long does it take for a caterpillar to transform into a butterfly?
Minecraft's bedrock is indestructable. It cannot be destroyed by fists, any kind of pick, or explosives. It can be freely destroyed in creative mode, and admins can move it.
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