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  • Our topic for today is Soil Formation.

  • Soil is formed by the combination of physical, chemical and biological processes in which huge rocks are broken down into smaller particles over a long period of time.

  • Rocks undergo a process of expansion and contraction in which they expand during the day and contract during the night due to the constant rise and fall in temperature.

  • However, not all parts of a rock undergo expansion and contraction at the same rate, resulting in the formation of cracks.

  • Gradually, these cracks cause the rocks to break down into smaller pieces.

  • With time, these smaller pieces convert into particles and form soil.

  • Water plays an important role in soil formation.

  • Water that gets collected in the cracks of rocks sometimes freezes, which helps in widening the cracks.

  • Also, flowing river water helps in the wearing down of rocks over time, which results in the formation of soil.

  • Strong blowing winds also rub against rocks and help in wearing them down.

  • Lastly, some living organisms like lichens, that grow on rock surfaces release certain substances that cause rock surfaces to powder down and form a thin layer of soil.

Our topic for today is Soil Formation.

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