How does climate influence the formation of soil?

      

Discuss how climate influences the formation of soil.

  

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Maurice
Rainfall provides water which makes it possible for rocks to disintegrate to form soil. Rainfall can affect the rate at which some soil forming processes can occur like leaching. High temperatures accelerate the rate of bacterial activities which generates some of the organic matter in the soil. Water, ice and winds erode, transport and deposit soil particles in other areas leading to the formation of new soil.




- rainfall
- Temperature
- Wind
- Relative humidity
- Sunshine
maurice.mutuku answered the question on June 10, 2017 at 06:31


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