What is the most important factor in soil formation?
- Correct Answer: climate
- worms
- fertilizer
- carbon
Explanation: Climate is the most important factor in soil formation. The climate of a region is the result of its temperature and rainfall. We can identify different climates by the plants that grow there ( Figure below ).
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