Water and or rocks
A plow is a farm tool used to turn the soil in preparation for planting crops. It breaks up the soil and creates furrows for seeds to be planted.
When a stem breaks through the soil, it is called "emergence" or "germination." This is the stage in a plant's growth cycle when it begins to push through the soil surface and develop into a seedling.
Sandy soil is a type of soil that breaks easily due to its high sand content. Sand particles do not bind together strongly, making the soil loose and prone to crumbling.
When a stem breaks through the soil it is called germination. This is the process by which a plant seed begins to sprout and grow.
Wind breaks help prevent erosion by reducing the force of wind on the soil surface, which can dislodge and carry away soil particles. The physical barrier created by wind breaks also helps to trap soil particles and prevent them from being blown away. Additionally, wind breaks can create a microclimate that helps promote vegetation growth, further stabilizing the soil.
Breaks it up
Bedrock weathers, and rock breaks up into soil particles.
A plow is a farm tool used to turn the soil in preparation for planting crops. It breaks up the soil and creates furrows for seeds to be planted.
When a stem breaks through the soil, it is called "emergence" or "germination." This is the stage in a plant's growth cycle when it begins to push through the soil surface and develop into a seedling.
Sandy soil is a type of soil that breaks easily due to its high sand content. Sand particles do not bind together strongly, making the soil loose and prone to crumbling.
When a stem breaks through the soil it is called germination. This is the process by which a plant seed begins to sprout and grow.
this tool breaks down soil and turns dumps into loose soil
Wind breaks help prevent erosion by reducing the force of wind on the soil surface, which can dislodge and carry away soil particles. The physical barrier created by wind breaks also helps to trap soil particles and prevent them from being blown away. Additionally, wind breaks can create a microclimate that helps promote vegetation growth, further stabilizing the soil.
Moss helps in soil formation by trapping and retaining moisture, which promotes the growth of microorganisms and plants, leading to the accumulation of organic matter. It also protects the soil surface from erosion and helps in regulating soil temperature.
Mosses and lichens breaks the hard soil and the rocks using their small roots they have. This creates the soft and usable soil where bush and shrubs can grow. the bush and shrubs further breaks the hard soil and rocks using their roots creating more soft and usable soils. When enough soft and usable soils are made, large trees then can grow. Shrub eating animals come along when the shrub grows and when they walk on the ground, it further breaks the hard soil in to usable soil.
Soil
Decomposers