• What causes soil to be formed:
The erosion of rocks intermingled with parts of decaying plant and animal matter.
• The effects of soil being formed through the erosion of rocks:
Plants can grow in the soil which makes life possible on dry land (as opposed to the sea) on planet Earth. Soil also forms different landcapes which are not as rigid as those formed by uneroded rock. The loose soil can be swept away by rains, floods and the wind.
the great famine was caused by plould soil
Soil erosion is primarily caused by the combined effects of wind and water, which wear away the topsoil.
Causes: gravity, rain, flooding, wind, drought, deforestation, farming, flowing ice, the loss of vegetation after a major forest fire, uncontrolled land use, and poor agricultural and forestry practicesEffects: desertification, additional sedimentation, loss of habitat, infertile soils, increased use of soil conditioners and fertilizers, water pollution
Soil erosion can lead to increased soil fertility through the deposition of sediments in other areas. It can also help in the formation of new soil layers in certain cases. Moreover, soil erosion can reveal archaeological artifacts and geological formations that were previously hidden underground.
less qulity of soil
the causes are loss of habitat of many animals in the forest and the destruction of the ecosystem and the devastation of many wildlife...
Farming can have both positive and negative effects on soil. Positive effects include nutrient inputs from organic matter and crop residues, while negative effects can include soil erosion, compaction, and depletion of soil nutrients if not managed properly. Sustainable farming practices, such as crop rotation and cover cropping, can help mitigate these negative effects and maintain soil health.
Iron oxides account for the red tint to soil .
The possible causes for a change in the percolation rate of soil include soil's moisture content, topographic conditions, and the amount of coarse material in the soil.
the positive effects of soil ersion is that fresh soil is scattered over dead areas creating fertile lands
increases the soil humus content soil microbs helps in soil maintenance
water and wind