The ideal location for soil formation is primarily characterized by "warm, humid climates." These conditions are highly conducive to the efficient development of fertile soils.
The option (B) is correct.
Warmth accelerates chemical reactions and biological processes, facilitating the breakdown of rocks and organic matter into essential soil components. Meanwhile, humidity ensures that there is ample moisture available, aiding in the weathering of minerals and the transportation of nutrients within the soil.
In such climates, the active presence of microorganisms, insects, and vegetation further contributes to organic matter accumulation and nutrient cycling, fostering rich and productive soils crucial for agriculture and plant growth.
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B. limestone
C. sandstone
D. rock gypsum
The landforms formed when horizontal rock layers are squeezed together and buckle are called folded mountains. This means that this mountains are formed as a result of the compression of tectonic plates. The majority of the earth’s well-known mountain ranges are formed this way and are examples of fold mountains. Fold mountains have arcuate shape and the mountains’ length greatly exceeds the width.
B. intrusion.
C. fractional crystallization.
D. Bowen's reaction series.