This document discusses the key factors and processes involved in soil formation. It covers the following main points:
1. Soil formation is influenced by five main factors - climate, organisms, parent material, topography, and time. These factors control chemical and physical weathering rates and soil transport rates.
2. Through the combined effects of additions, transformations, transfers within the soil, and removals from the soil, distinct soil horizons develop over long time periods.
3. Soil classification systems group soils into orders based on characteristics like moisture levels, vegetation, and the presence of chemical horizons. The document provides examples of some major soil orders.
4. A balance between soil production through weather