Soil Profiles and Types | Geology - Lumen Learning
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A residual soil forms over many years, as mechanical and chemical weathering slowly change solid rock into soil. The development of a residual soil may go something like this. 1. The bedrock fractures because of weathering from ice wedging or another physical process. 2. Water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide seep into the cracks to cause chemical weath...
A residual soil forms over many years, as mechanical and chemical weathering slowly change solid rock into soil. The development of a residual soil may go something like this. 1. The bedrock fractures because of weathering from ice wedging or another physical process. 2. Water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide seep into the cracks to cause chemical weath...
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