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10Soil is formed from the decomposition of rocks.
Weathering is the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces.
Only animals help in the formation of soil.
Flowing water can break stones into tiny particles.
Rocks never change because of heat and cold.
Water entering cracks of rocks helps in breaking them.
Strong wind can wear away the surface of rocks.
Plants growing in cracks of rocks can weaken them.
Soil is formed in a very short time.
Rivers and waterfalls help in soil formation.
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Why do the metals and rocks in the inner core remain solid?
Soil is formed mainly from
The process of breaking rocks into small pieces is called
Which of these carries stones from mountains?
What happens when stones collide in water for a long time?
What helps rocks break due to daily changes?
What enters cracks and helps rocks to break?
Which living thing helps rocks to crumble?
What does strong wind do to rocks?
Soil formation is a
Physical erosion and chemical decomposition of rocks and minerals is called ______.
Soil is formed by the process of rock ______.
The breaking of rocks into small pieces is called ______.
Air, water and ______ help in soil formation.
Rivers and streams carry ______ from the mountains.
Continuous heating and cooling make rocks break into ______.
Water enters the ______ of rocks and breaks them.
The roots of ______ weaken the rocks.
Strong ______ erodes the surface of rocks.
Tiny rock particles finally form ______.