Soil is the thin layer of material that covers Earth’s surface. How is soil related to bedrock? (1 point)

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Soil is formed from the weathering and disintegration of bedrock, which is the solid rock layer beneath the soil. Over time, physical and chemical processes break down bedrock into smaller particles, organic matter, and other materials, creating soil. Thus, soil can be seen as a product of the underlying bedrock, and its composition and characteristics can be influenced by the type of bedrock it originates from.

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