Weathered rock and soil can be moved through processes such as erosion (by wind, water, or ice) and mass wasting (landslides, mudslides). These processes involve the transportation of material from one location to another through gravity or the force of moving agents like water or wind. The movement of weathered rock and soil plays a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface over time.
The process of water moving down through the soil is called infiltration. It refers to the movement of water from the ground surface into the soil.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
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Water, wind, people, and animals can cause soil erosion by physically moving the soil particles from one place to another. Water running over the soil surface can dislodge and transport soil particles, while wind can pick up and carry away loose soil. People and animals can also contribute to soil erosion by walking or moving heavy machinery over the soil, which can compact and degrade its structure.
1. decomposing 2.humus 3. erosion 4. soil layer
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That depends on what animal you are talking about.
Moving soil
moving nutrients into the soil, it s a decomposer.
The process of water moving down through the soil is called infiltration. It refers to the movement of water from the ground surface into the soil.
Soil particles moving downhill
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
moving nutrients into the soil.
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moving nutrients into the soil
Soil can be transported by wind, moving water, glaciers and gravity.