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Define . Weathering of roock .humus.oesopagus

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Define . Weathering of roock .humus.oesopagus
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago

Rocks, minerals, soils normally change their structure under the action or influence of certain environmental forces. Biological activity, extreme weather, and agents of erosion such as water, wind and ice are examples of environmental forces that influences the continuous breakdown, wearing away and loosening of rocks and soils. This is what is termed as weathering.
Humus: The decaying dead matters in soil are called humus. Humus makes the soil fertile and provides nutrients to the plants.
Oesophagus is a part of the alimentary canal. It is also known as food pipe. It is a tube that is attached to the mouth and the stomach and it transport the food from the mouth to the stomach

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