The red color of soil found in Georgia and other warm, humid areas is caused by

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iron oxide, also known as rust. The iron in the soil undergoes oxidation when exposed to oxygen and moisture, giving it a reddish hue. The warm, humid climate in Georgia speeds up this oxidation process, causing the soil to have a distinctive red color.
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