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How is soil formed?

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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science Chapter 14
Important NCERT Questions
Natural Resources
NCERT Books for Session 2022-2023
CBSE Board and UP Board
Intext Questions
Page No-196
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  1. Soil is formed by breaking down of rocks at or near the surface of the Earth through various
    physical, chemical, and biological processes by various factors such as the sun, water, wind and
    living organisms.
    (i) Sun: During day time, the rocks are heated. This causes the rocks to expand. During night time,
    these rocks cool down and contract. Since all parts of the rock do not undergo expansion and
    contraction at the same rate, this causes the formation of cracks in these rocks. These cracks lead
    to the breaking up of huge rocks into smaller pieces.
    (ii) Water: Water catalyses the process of formation of soil in two ways.
    (a) Water goes into the cracks and crevices formed in the rocks. When this water freezes,
    its volume increases. As a result, the size of the cracks also increases. This helps in the weathering
    of rocks.
    (b) Running water wears away hard rocks over long periods of time. Water moving in fast
    speed carries big and small particles of rock downstream. These rocks rub against each other,
    resulting in breaking down of rocks. These smaller particles are carried away by running water
    and deposited down its path.
    (iii) Wind: Strong winds carry away rocks, which causes rubbing of rocks. This results in the
    breaking down of rocks into smaller and smaller particles.
    (iv) Living organisms: Some living organisms like lichens help in the formation of soil. Lichens
    also grow on rocks. During their growth, lichens release certain substances, which cause the rock
    surface to powder down forming a thin layer of soil. On this thin layer of soil, some small plants
    like moss also grow. They further cause the breaking down of the rock particles.

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  2. Soil is formed through the gradual breakdown of rocks by weathering processes like wind, water, and temperature changes. Over time, organic matter from plants and animals mixes with minerals, creating fertile soil layers.

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