The minerals from the rocks
worms are good for soil because they weather rocks
Rocks contain several nutrients including potassium, magnesium, and iron. Pumice stones, which are best for the soil, also contain copper, calcium, and manganese which enrich the soil. Igneous rocks are able to hold in moisture that is beneficial to the soil and releases it as needed.
rocks are chaged to soil by earths layering
The sob soil is not good for plants only there is few rocks
Rocks and other sediments get weathered to a point where they are so small, becoming soil.
Rocks contribute to erosion and so does soil.
Sedimentary rocks are by definition composed of little pieces of eroded rocks. So, yes!
Volcanic soil is good for growing plants because the soil that forms from volcanic rocks contain nutrients that many plants need to grow.
The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
Laterite soil is formed by the leaching of lateritic rocks so it is known as leached soil
soil was first rocks, which then later turned to soil by a factor that they were broken down to soil by rain.
soil comes from rocks. that's all i know