The simplest answer would be: decomposed plants.
Top Soil Sub Soil Parent Material Bedrock
it is called that because the soil was once bedrock
The first step in soil formation is weathering of bedrock or parent rock.The parent rock weathers and breaks down to smaller pieces of rock and sediments.
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Residual soil is the soil formed from the weathering of the bedrock.
The simplest answer would be: decomposed plants.
Top Soil Sub Soil Parent Material Bedrock
Bedrock has far greater structural strength than soil.
it is called that because the soil was once bedrock
The first step in soil formation is weathering of bedrock or parent rock.The parent rock weathers and breaks down to smaller pieces of rock and sediments.
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Bedrock
When the soil above it formed from the bedrock below.
no, it never stops.
Soil forms more quickly from limestone than from granite. This is due to the composition of limestone that speeds up soil formation.
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