Soil is composed of weathered rock particles, decaying organic matter, water, air, and living organisms. The composition and properties of soils vary depending on the parent rock material, climate, and type of vegetation. Farmers and gardeners need to test soil pH since different plants thrive in acidic or alkaline conditions, and lime or sulfur can be used to adjust the soil pH. Rocks undergo physical, chemical, and biological weathering over time by temperature changes, acid rain, and organisms. The emission of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from the burning of fossil fuels leads to acid rain, which damages ecosystems. The greenhouse effect traps heat in the atmosphere and helps warm the Earth, but increased levels of greenhouse gases from human