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Conversely, soils with more air, such as sand, contain only small amounts of water. Each of these layers has different concentrations of the various compounds found in soil, depending on how close it is to the earth's surface. As soil forms, it settles into layers called horizons. Organisms living in soil contribute to the decomposition procecss by breaking down the matter further, eventually adding their own bodies to the mix when they die. This disintegration then continues at a chemical level, with the results mixing with the decaying matter from dead plants and animals. Solid bedrock is broken down into smaller pieces by exposure to the surface elements, such as wind, water and ice. It is fueled by the interaction of the earth's outer crust with the surface environment. The formation of soil is a slow process that takes place over hundreds of years. All soil, whether it is wet or dry, contains living creatures, including plant life, animals, and microorganisms such as bacteria. The outermost portion of the eath's surface is covered in soil, a relatively thin layer of weathered inorganic material and decaying organic matter. In wet soil, such as clay, there is little air. The amount of air in soil is in direct relation to the amount of water. Air and water fill in the spaces that exist between the mineral and organic components. The mineral component, which is inorganic, generally comes from rocks which have been eroded down into small particles. The organic component of soil is derived from the decaying matter of plants and animals that have died. There are a variety of material present in soil, including organic matter, minerals, air, water and living creatures. There are a variety of materials present in soil, inclu ding organic matter, minerals, air, water and living ceratures. Soil is an important natural resource due to its ability to support life, providing a place where the earth's plants and trees can spread their roots and grow.
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1 Conversely, soils with more air, such as sand, contain only small amounts of water. 2 Each of these layers has different concentrations of the various compounds found in soil, depending on how close it is to the earth's surface. 3 As soil forms, it settles into layers called horizons. 4 Organisms living in soil contribute to the decomposition procecss by breaking down the matter further, eventually adding their own bodies to the mix when they die. 5 This disintegration then continues at a chemical level, with the results mixing with the decaying matter from dead plants and animals. 6 Solid bedrock is broken down into smaller pieces by exposure to the surface elements, such as wind, water and ice. 7 It is fueled by the interaction of the earth's outer crust with the surface environment. 8 The formation of soil is a slow process that takes place over hundreds of years. 9 All soil, whether it is wet or dry, contains living creatures, including plant life, animals, and microorganisms such as bacteria. 10 The outermost portion of the eath's surface is covered in soil, a relatively thin layer of weathered inorganic material and decaying organic matter. 11 In wet soil, such as clay, there is little air. 12 The amount of air in soil is in direct relation to the amount of water. 13 Air and water fill in the spaces that exist between the mineral and organic components. 14 The mineral component, which is inorganic, generally comes from rocks which have been eroded down into small particles. 15 The organic component of soil is derived from the decaying matter of plants and animals that have died. 16 There are a variety of material present in soil, including organic matter, minerals, air, water and living creatures. 17 There are a variety of materials present in soil, inclu ding organic matter, minerals, air, water and living ceratures. 18 Soil is an important natural resource due to its ability to support life, providing a place where the earth's plants and trees can spread their roots and grow.