erotion
Its is called erosion.
It is called Erosion.
Mechanical weathering of rocks and soil is caused by physical processes such as freezing and thawing of water, root growth of plants, and abrasion from wind and water. These processes break down rocks and soil into smaller particles without changing their chemical composition.
The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
To effectively sift rocks out of soil, you can use a sieve or a screen with small holes to separate the rocks from the soil. Simply pour the soil and rocks onto the sieve and shake it gently to allow the soil to fall through while the rocks remain on top. Repeat the process until most of the rocks are removed from the soil.
soil comes from rocks. that's all i know
When rainwater soaks into the ground and moves down to rocks, it can contribute to the weathering process where the rocks break down over time. This can lead to the formation of soil and nutrients being released into the ecosystem. Additionally, the water may interact with the minerals in the rocks, potentially changing the chemistry of both the water and the rocks.
Weather can affect soil by changing its composition and structure. For example, heavy rainfall can erode topsoil and wash away nutrients, while prolonged drought can cause soil to dry out and become compacted. Extreme temperatures can also impact soil organisms and the breakdown of organic matter.
Metamorphic rocks are produced by changing other rocks with temperature and pressure underground.
the nature solute is the solute is natural EX: Soil Soil rocks
soil was first rocks, which then later turned to soil by a factor that they were broken down to soil by rain.
The minerals from the rocks