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Jlenok [28]
1 year ago
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What are the four ways in which soil is formed?

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xeze [42]1 year ago
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Answer:Soil minerals form the basis of soil. They are produced from rocks (parent material) through the processes of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, living organisms and pressure differences all help break down parent material.

Explanation: soil

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