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Yes soil does have different materials in it.

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What factors might cause different soils to develop from the same parent material or similar soils to form from different parent materials?

Time, plants and animals, topography, and climate are the four general factors.


Do different soils have different temperatures?

No


Is a soil homogeneous or heterogeneous?

Yes it is a heterogeneous mixture. You can distinguish the different parts because garden soil is made up of many different parts.


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Are there different types of soils?

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Azonal soils include coastal soils, alluvial soils, and glacial soils. Coastal soils are formed near coastlines due to deposition of marine sediments, while alluvial soils are formed by rivers depositing sediments. Glacial soils are created by glaciers scouring and depositing materials as they move.


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What types of soils are in Alabama?

In Alabama, you can find a variety of soils such as sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, and peaty soils. The dominant soil types in the state include Ultisols, Alfisols, and Inceptisols. These soils vary in their characteristics and suitability for different types of crops or land uses.


What has the author Roger Veseth written?

Roger Veseth has written: 'Geologic parent materials of Montana soils' -- subject(s): Geology, Soil formation, Soils


What factors account for different capillarity in soils?

Texture, for one. Coarser soils (sandy) have much less capillary action than finer soils (clayey).


How are clay soils and sandy soils different?

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What are soils classified based on?

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