The B horizon is the layer of soil underneath the A horizon, which is under the O horizon. The B horizon contains minerals and sand grains as well as organic material. If you didn't get it when your teacher explained it, ask him/her aboput it. They are sure to explain better than I can!
Horizon B
O horizon A horizon E horizon B horizon and c horizon
A horizon B horizon C horizon O horizon
the horizon that contains topsoil is the A HORIZON
The B horizon is the layer of soil underneath the A horizon, which is under the O horizon. The B horizon contains minerals and sand grains as well as organic material. If you didn't get it when your teacher explained it, ask him/her aboput it. They are sure to explain better than I can!
Soil layers are called soil horizons. Typically, a soil includes an A horizon, a B horizon and a C horizon. In laymen's terms: A horizon = topsoil B horizon = subsoil C horizon = parent material (the stuff in which the soil formed)
it is the deepest soil found and is below horizon a and b
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An easy way to explain how mountains are formed is through geological activities. Most mountains are formed as a result of volcanic eruptions while others are formed through erosion and other activities.
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they were formed when the lakes were frozen in the glaciers. Then as they resided, the clay belts were formed.
Bedrock is the lowest soil horizon that you will find. This is the area that consists mainly of solid rock that has been formed by many years of compression placed on the above layer of soil.
I believe the line you are talking about is the horizon line. It means that your eyes (yes, even you people reading this) are always looking at the horizon. Everyone's eyes do this naturally, and also, the horizon's height and such that could change is all formed from perspective. So...it's called a horizon line. I hope this helps you.
The uppermost layer of the soil which is the O-horizon, and is called "Humus".