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How is transported soil different from residual soil?
Question 5 options:
A)
It has been moved from another location.
B)
It forms on unconsolidated materials.
C)
It develops on bedrock.
D)
It transports other materials.
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A) It has been moved from another location.
Explanation: Residual soil forms in place by weathering of underlying bedrock, while transported soil has been moved (by water, wind, ice, or gravity) from where the parent material originally was.
Explanation: Residual soil forms in place by weathering of underlying bedrock, while transported soil has been moved (by water, wind, ice, or gravity) from where the parent material originally was.
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