Sulphur occurs in the soil and rocks mainly in the form of sulfides, sulfates, and elemental sulfur. Sulfides are minerals with sulfur combined with a metal, like pyrite (iron sulfide). Sulfates are salts containing sulfur and oxygen, such as gypsum (calcium sulfate). Elemental sulfur can also be found in its pure, uncombined form.
Sulphur can have both positive and negative effects on land. It is a component of soil fertility and essential for plant growth, but excessive sulphur deposition from sources like industrial emissions can lead to soil acidification, affecting nutrient availability and potentially harming plant life. Proper monitoring and management of sulphur levels are essential to maintain soil health.
The base formed when water in soil reacts with lime is calcium hydroxide. This reaction occurs when calcium oxide (lime) reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide, which can help in neutralizing soil acidity and improving soil structure.
The lightest naturally occurring actinide on Earth is thorium, which has the atomic number 90. It is a naturally occurring radioactive element found in small amounts in soil and rocks.
It depends on the amount of sulfur added and the pH of the soil initially. Typically, it can take a few weeks to several months for sulfur to fully acidify potting soil. Regular monitoring of soil pH is recommended during this process.
Yes, boron is found in nature as a compound primarily in rocks, soil, and water. It is not typically found in its elemental form but rather as borates or other compounds.
Soil form by weathering of rocks...:)
Weathering breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller particles, which then mix with organic matter to form soil. This process can be physical (mechanical) or chemical in nature and occurs over thousands of years, contributing to the formation of fertile soil for plant growth.
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Rocks form soils due to weathering by wind, sun, rain and ice.
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Soil is formed from the weathering and breakdown of rocks over time. Rocks are the parent material of soil, and the composition of soil is influenced by the type of rock that has weathered to form it. Rocks provide minerals and organic matter that contribute to the formation and fertility of soil.
Erosion is the wearing away of rocks by wind and water, which causes them to break down and form soil.
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Rocks form soils due to weathering by wind, sun, rain and ice.