A horizon is often darker than B horizon or C horizon because it is the topsoil and the topsoil might be covered with litter. The litter decompose and as you know become soil and it will be fresh soil. So the fresh soil is darker than B and C horizon
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Well the c horizon has the most rock and because the b horizon has rock the c horizon has rock too. (of course!)
The C horizon contains mainly parent material, while the B horizon contains mainly clay particles and the A horizon; mainly silt sized particles and humus
A. The A horizon.
because it seeks in to the layer B
You are unlikely to find a horizon on a map. The horizon (or skyline) is the apparent line that separates earth from sky, the line that divides all visible directions into two categories: those that intersect the Earth's surface, and those that do not.
The O horizon contains the most organic matter. The O horizon overlies the A horizon which is known as the mineral horizon. O - organic A - mineral E - elluviation B - illuviation C - parent material R - bedrock This is the order in which you will see standard soil horizons.
B/c they are made out of lava
The C horizon contains mainly parent material, while the B horizon contains mainly clay particles and the A horizon; mainly silt sized particles and humus
A. The A horizon.
A & B Horizon forms wherever bedrock is exposed.
A & B Horizon forms wherever bedrock is exposed.
B Horizon
Horizon B
There are many things that horizon A and horizon B could form. These things include slopes and lines for example.
There are many things that horizon A and horizon B could form. These things include slopes and lines for example.
There are many things that horizon A and horizon B could form. These things include slopes and lines for example.
the subsoil is horizon B
because it seeks in to the layer B
horizon A , horizon B and horizon C