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Mixture of rocks particles, sand and humus is known as soil. Soil supports the growth of plants by holding their roots and supplying water to them. Soil is formed by weathering. Weathering is the process of breaking down of rocks by the action of wind, water and climate. Formation of even one inch of soil takes many years. Soil contains humus, water, clay, sand and gravel.
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It is given in many books that we can use either seismograph or seismometer , but seismometer is more appropriate.
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Seismometer is used to measure the limit of an earthquake.
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