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What is direct effect of climate on soil formation

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Rate of Soil Formation

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Climate is a very important factor in soil formation. The climate often determines how much soil is formed and how fast.

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The climate change refer to the change occurs in the temperature air and moisture. The soil form very smooth surface and every minerals and nutrients are form very regular manner but when change occurs on climate then surface of soil become disturb and the impact of climate change developed on soil organic matter which decomposes it is called direct change in climate.

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