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Deforestation, Irrigation and Urbanisation.
1. Climate 2. Slope of land 3. Types of rock 4. Types of vegetation 5. Amount of time rock has been weathering
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.
what are the needs for soil compaction and the factors affecting it ?
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Deforestation, Irrigation and Urbanisation.
1. Climate 2. Slope of land 3. Types of rock 4. Types of vegetation 5. Amount of time rock has been weathering
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.
Parent Rock (material) and Climate.
what is a rock formation that is the source of soil
what are the needs for soil compaction and the factors affecting it ?
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Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.
Soil can be formed from the erosion and deposition of any kind of rock: igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.
7. Soil formation begins with the weathering of a. loam b. rock c. the A horizon d. the B horizon
soil organic matter
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.