Soil is akin to sand - rock ground into fine particles - except that soil is ground much finer and mixed with organic compounds that give it its distinctive characteristics, and make it capable of sustaining plant life.
no ; two different things .
Soil supports the growth of plants. If you break a rock up into small particles, that can be used as soil.
When you break up a rock, you have rock particles and the tiny spaces between the rock particles. Plants are most interested in those tiny spaces between the particles, called soil pores. Roots can move through these pores, and they cannot move through solid rock, unless there is a pre-existing crack in the rock. Also, roots need water and air, both of which can be found in the soil pores, and not a solid rock.
the plant helps to keep the soil together...if we have no trees it can cause land slides and soil erosion.for eg: if i remove a plant from the earth the particular place that was consist of that plant could wash away.. by water and it can also cause flooding..
Soil is made of rock particles and organic matter.
Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments stuck together.
Weathering/Erosion of rocks: When wind or water hits rocks and wears them off.
Soil: dirt
Answer: They have NO connection.
Rocks are composed of a single mineral, or, in most cases a combination of minerals.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
sedimentary rocks
Not all rocks are, only sedimentary rocks are truly made up of sediments. Some metamorphic rocks do because they are formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rocks, which makes sediments the basis of these rocks as well
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation of sediments.
Sediments and pressure
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks.
sedimentary rocks , rocks that rock.
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Sedimentary rocks.
When sedimentary rocks are weathered and eroded, they turn into sediments. And after compaction and cementation of the sediments, it will turn back into sedimentary rock.
Not all rocks are, only sedimentary rocks are truly made up of sediments. Some metamorphic rocks do because they are formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rocks, which makes sediments the basis of these rocks as well
There are four types of sediments that create sedimentary rocks. The fours types of rocks are sandstone, mudrocks, biochemical and chemical.
the type of rock that change into sedimentary rock is igneous rock.it under go weathering to form sediments,sediments under go lithification to Ford sedimentary rocks