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

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Soil forms below the bedrock.
Soil forms below the bedrock.

Bedrock hardens to form soil.
Bedrock hardens to form soil.

Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.
Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.

Bedrock is one of four soil components.

Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.

Which phrase best describes soil?(1 point)

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consolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock
consolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock

unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock
unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock

unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and bedrock
unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and bedrock

consolidated material that contains nutrient matter and bedrock

unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock

Which layer of soil determines how fertile the soil is?(1 point)

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bedrock
bedrock

topsoil
topsoil

humus
humus

subsoil

topsoil

Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.

The correct response is "Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock." Soil is formed through the process of weathering, which involves the breakdown of bedrock into smaller particles over time. This weathering can occur due to physical processes like the expansion and contraction from temperature changes, as well as chemical processes like the action of water and acids. As the bedrock breaks down, it forms soil that is composed of mineral particles, organic matter, water, and air. So, soil is directly related to bedrock as it is derived from the weathering and erosion of the bedrock material.