Respiration of carbon dioxide by plant roots can lead to the formation of carbonic acid which can chemically attack rocks and sediments and help to turn them into soils. There are a whole range of weathering processes at work near the surface of the soil, acting together to break down rocks and minerals to form soil.
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Answer:
fault creep
Explanation:
A type of continuous, snail-like rock movement that occurs along parts of the San Andreas Fault is called fault creep