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Fromation 1. The longer a soil has been forming, the thinner it becomes. 2. Microorganisms impede the formation of fertile soil. 3. Precipitation affects the rate at which nutrients are removed from soil. i sorry i don't know which one it the best ..............:-(
weathering occurs faster in warm and rainy climate. the rate of which soil forms depends on the climate and type of rock. so soil formation is faster when weathering is quicker too.
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Fromation 1. The longer a soil has been forming, the thinner it becomes. 2. Microorganisms impede the formation of fertile soil. 3. Precipitation affects the rate at which nutrients are removed from soil. i sorry i don't know which one it the best ..............:-(
weathering occurs faster in warm and rainy climate. the rate of which soil forms depends on the climate and type of rock. so soil formation is faster when weathering is quicker too.
weathering occurs faster in warm and rainy climate. the rate of which soil forms depends on the climate and type of rock. so soil formation is faster when weathering is quicker too.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
the effects of volcanic action on soil formation
...The soil
Soil Horizonation is the formation of unique soil layers.
Soil formation results from chemical changes, abrasion, and erosion, to simplify the process.