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Under the action of heat, cold, rain, wind, and other atmospheric factors, the rock breaks down physically into small fragments that become the parent material of the soil. The rock also chemically changes as the compounds in the rock dissolve in rain or react with air. Weathering breaks down and loosens the surface minerals of rock. Hence, the broken rocks are transported to another place where it decomposes and forms soil. Therefore weathering is important for soil formation.
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The special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Camouflage, as in a toad's ability to blend in with its surroundings, is a common example of an adaptation. Adaptations afford the organism a better chance to survive in its surroundings.
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A diet is all that we consume in a day. And a balanced diet is a diet that contains an adequate quantity of the nutrients that we require in a day. A balanced diet includes six main nutrients, i.e. Fats, Protein, Carbohydrates, Fibre, Vitamins, and Minerals.
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Many plants grow in ponds, lakes and other water bodies. Such plants, found in water are called aquatic plants. Aquatic plants are of two main types. Some of such plants float on water while others live under water.
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Amphibians are vertebrate animals that live both in water and on land. Frogs, toads and salamanders are examples of amphibians.
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