Yes.
fertile soil
It turns into sedimentary rocks.
There are four materials in soil: weathered rock particles, organic matter, water, and air.
It moves by different rocks and soils are carried from the water and is buried under bigger holes and rocks.
Some weathered rocks have rust streaks due to the iron content in the rocks. When rocks that have ferrous iron are weathered there will be rust streaks present.
fertile soil
The answer is Soil!
Soil is formed by weathered rocks and humus (organic matter)
weathered remains of other rocks
Soil is a combination of weathered rocks, sand, and decomposed organisms. Different types include sand, silt, clay, or loams.
It turns into sedimentary rocks.
It turns into sedimentary rocks.
There are four materials in soil: weathered rock particles, organic matter, water, and air.
Soil is a combination of weathered rocks, sand, and decomposed organisms. Different types include sand, silt, clay, or loams.
Sediment is formed when rocks are eroded or weathered in water. When the process occurs on land, the smaller pieces of rock mix with organic matter (plant, animal or spoor), and eventually become soil.
It moves by different rocks and soils are carried from the water and is buried under bigger holes and rocks.
No. Those are igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks from from the acummulation and lithification of weathered material.