Asked by bill
How is soil on the surface of the Earth related to bedrock?
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Answered by
Macy
Bedrock is basically very hard soil. So, over time, as the bedrock gets worn out, it turns into soil
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egfd fgae
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Jiskha LLC
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A
100% correct ;)
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B
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100% correct ;)
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egfd fgae
YES TYSM
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Dabonemhatersss
he is correct✌
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IDK
HE IS WRONG
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BRUHH
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BRUHH
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your welcome! >:( i sacrificed for yall peeps
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your welcome! >:( i sacrificed for yall peeps
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I NEED HELP WITH TESTS
actually the correct answers are A A B A
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Taking one for the team <3 -Code A
I flunked the quick check on purpose so y'all can get the right answers.
1:Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.
2:clay, silt, sand
3:unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock
4:topsoil
Idk lol just helping out :)
1:Soil forms from the weathering of bedrock.
2:clay, silt, sand
3:unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock
4:topsoil
Idk lol just helping out :)
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Thanks Taking one for the team, you can't put just the letters because they are different for everybody.
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