1. O - Layers/horizon (organic layer, containing humus). 2. A - Layer/horizon (top soil). 3. E - Layer/horizon (zone of elluviation). 4. B - Layer/horizon (sub-soil). 5. C - Layer/horizon (zone of illuviation/accumulation). 6. D - Layer/horizon (parent materials/bed rocks).
first say please........ :/
topsoil, subsoil, and parent material.
A soil Profile is made up of a bunch of different horizons. In a typical soil profile, the horizons are (in order): A, B, C, R.
A vertical sequence of distinct soil layers is a soil profile!
soil profile
Soil profile is how soil layers are formed.There are 4 soil layers. The last is the bedrock then it's the broken-down bedrock,next is the subsoil and the 1st and top soil is the topsoil.
they r top soil,bed rock,zone r and zone c.
soil is the earth and it supports us in staing alive.
A soil Profile is made up of a bunch of different horizons. In a typical soil profile, the horizons are (in order): A, B, C, R.
A vertical sequence of distinct soil layers is a soil profile!
soil profile
Soil profile is how soil layers are formed.There are 4 soil layers. The last is the bedrock then it's the broken-down bedrock,next is the subsoil and the 1st and top soil is the topsoil.
a Profile.
well you see, your mother's butt juice is put upon soil and therefore, it changes profile of a soil. BAM.
they r top soil,bed rock,zone r and zone c.
it depicts the size of each layer and shows the formation of soil (from the bottom to top ..... i think
it'll get frost
the answer is topsoil subsoil parent weathering bed rock
The soil profile in a rain forest would be very rich in humus (decayed organic matter). The soil profile in a desert would be almost totally devoid of any organic matter.