The Earth's pedosphere, the outermost layer comprising soil and organic matter, is a dynamic interface of the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. This crucial component of Earth's system is where rock, water, air, and living organisms interact to form soil, the medium supporting plant life. It plays a pivotal role in nutrient cycling, water filtration, and carbon sequestration. The pedosphere's health is vital for agriculture, forestry, and natural ecosystems. Understanding soil formation, composition, and processes such as weathering and erosion is essential in geology and earth science. Protecting the pedosphere from degradation and contamination is critical for maintaining biodiversity and ensuring sustainable land use.
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