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Q: What is the difference of top soil and black earth?
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Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust.


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Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust.


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the top soil of earth can support life


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I think yes, because the top soil and local soil is more difference each other.


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Top soil has the enriched ingredients required for growing all the multitudinous plant life which is required to sustain life on the planet. And you can thank the lowly earth worm whose casings (poop) create that top soil.


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What type of soil has had a long time to form?

diatomacious earth. [NO] 2. [Diatomaceous earth is the remains of a marine organism (diatoms) that have accumulated on the sea floor and been subsequently raised.] The soil that has the longest time to form is the top-most layer. It started out as bedrock, and by processes of weathering and improvement (addition of humus etc) became black soil.


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Top soil is soil on the very top of the earths crust and is the soil we walk on. Sub soil is the soil tha is under top soil


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