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A horizon B horizon C horizon O 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!
B Horizon
Horizon B
There are many things that horizon A and horizon B could form. These things include slopes and lines for example.
A horizon B horizon C horizon O horizon
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
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)
horizon a= topsoil horizon b= subsoil i think horizon c im not sure of and then bedrock
Horizon B is a concept in economics that represents the long-term expectations and projections of economic variables such as inflation, interest rates, and growth. It helps policymakers, businesses, and investors make decisions based on future economic conditions.
A & B Horizon forms wherever bedrock is exposed.
A & B Horizon forms wherever bedrock is exposed.
B Horizon
Horizon B
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
There are many things that horizon A and horizon B could form. These things include slopes and lines for example.