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Biology
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LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
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  • Parent material. Few soils weather directly from the underlying rocks. ...
  • Climate. Soils vary, depending on the climate. ...
  • Topography. Slope and aspect affect the moisture and temperature of soil. ...
  • Biological factors. Plants, animals, micro-organisms, and humans affect soil formation.
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