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erosionMass wasting-also called mass movement-is a collective term and covers many different phenomena. Overall, it refers to the usually slow (but sometimes rapid) downslope movement of rock, soil, regolith, and sundry debris under the influence of gravity.Read more: what-is-mass-wasting
The advantage of weathering is that;we can get fertile soils from regolith
Mass wasting
The American classification for such soils are Mollisols. The Canadian soil classification denotes such soils as Chernozemic soils.
Residual or Residuum soils are found at moderately deep to very deep layer formed by natural weathering. Colluvium soils are formed from materials transported downslope by gravity.
erosionMass wasting-also called mass movement-is a collective term and covers many different phenomena. Overall, it refers to the usually slow (but sometimes rapid) downslope movement of rock, soil, regolith, and sundry debris under the influence of gravity.Read more: what-is-mass-wasting
The advantage of weathering is that;we can get fertile soils from regolith
Mass wasting
The American classification for such soils are Mollisols. The Canadian soil classification denotes such soils as Chernozemic soils.
Residual or Residuum soils are found at moderately deep to very deep layer formed by natural weathering. Colluvium soils are formed from materials transported downslope by gravity.
The 3 types of soil that impact break down and movement of pesticides are cool soils, dry soils, and in clay soils.
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This process is called evapotranspiration.