Soil is not fabricated...nor is any organic material.
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Crushed rock is typically not considered soil because it lacks the organic matter and biological activity that are characteristic of soil. Soil is made up of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms, whereas crushed rock is a man-made material consisting of fragmented rock particles.
Soil is primarily a mixture of weathered rock and organic matter. Weathered rock particles provide minerals and texture to the soil, while organic matter, such as decaying plant and animal material, contributes to nutrient content and soil structure.
No, rock is an aggregate (group) of minerals. Soil has rather small ground rock pieces but also has organic material as well. If it has a lot of organic materials, it is called top soil. Crops do well in top soil.
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The organic material in soil is humus.
The mixture of weathered rock and organic matter is called soil. Soil is formed through the breakdown of rocks and the decomposition of organic material, providing a medium for plant growth and supporting various ecosystems.
Organic material in soil includes decomposed plant and animal matter such as leaves, roots, and manure. This organic material provides nutrients for plants, improves soil structure, and supports beneficial soil organisms.
The earth's crust is made out of rock and soil
The base material from which soil is created is called parent material. This can be rock, sediment, organic matter, or a combination of these materials that undergo weathering and decomposition processes to form soil.
Soil, dirt, gumbo, ground, etc.