Solid rock turns into soil through a process called weathering, which involves physical (mechanical) and chemical breakdown of the rock over time. Physical weathering occurs through actions like freeze-thaw cycles and root growth, while chemical weathering involves reactions with water, oxygen, and acids that break down the rock's minerals into smaller particles. Over time, these processes create the fine particles and organic matter that make up soil.
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