budoy c gerald anderson
budoy c gerald anderson
Factors that act together on rocks to form soil include weathering processes (physical, chemical, biological), organic matter accumulation, and time. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller particles, organic matter enriches the soil with nutrients, and time allows for the transformation of rocks into soil through these processes.
Rocks break down into smaller pieces through a process called weathering, which is caused by factors like water, wind, and temperature changes. Over time, these smaller rock pieces, along with organic matter, mix together to form soil. This soil is further enriched by the presence of microorganisms and nutrients, supporting plant growth.
budoy c gerald anderson
budoy c gerald anderson
Soil form by weathering of rocks...:)
No, weathered rocks are just one component needed to form soil. Other factors like the presence of organic matter, weathering agents like water and wind, microorganisms, and time also play crucial roles in the soil formation process. Without these additional factors, soil may not develop properly.
Soil form by weathering of rocks...:)
biotic and abiotic factors together constitute the ecosystem. eg. biotic - living things and abiotic - physical factors such as rocks, soil, water etc.
Rocks are nonliving (abiotic) yet form part of the environment found in a desert.
sunlight, and air.
Soil, rocks, water, etc.