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topsoil ,subsoil and bedrock.

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What is a picture of all the layers that make up soil in a certain area?

a Profile.


A vertical section through all of the soil horizons?

A vertical section through all of the soil horizons is called a soil profile. It shows the different layers of soil, or horizons, from the surface down to the bedrock. These horizons are classified based on their physical and chemical properties, helping to understand the soil composition and characteristics.


What are vertical sections through all the soil horizons?

Vertical sections through all the soil horizons are known as soil profiles. These profiles show the different layers of soil horizons, from the surface down to the parent material. Each horizon has its own unique characteristics and composition, such as color, texture, and organic matter content.


What is a vertical section through all of the soil horizon is called?

A vertical section through all of the soil horizons is called a soil profile.


What do all the soil layers together make?

All soil layers together form what is known as soil profile. The soil profile consists of various layers or horizons, each with its own unique characteristics and composition.


What do soil horizons make up together?

Soil horizons together make up the soil profile, which is a vertical section of the soil that shows all the layers from the surface down to the bedrock. The soil profile helps us understand the properties and characteristics of the soil, including its composition, texture, and fertility.


What are all the layers that make up the soil in an area?

The layers of soil in an area are the topsoil, subsoil, weathered rock and bedrock.


What are the three layers of soil but not humus?

all i know the three types of soil are top soil sub soil and bedrock


What do worms do that allows water and air to gett to the lower layers of soil?

they get humus, all of the soil will die.


What property do all soil horizons share?

All soil horizons share the property of being layers within the soil profile that have distinct characteristics and compositions. These layers are formed through the processes of soil formation, weathering, and organic matter accumulation, and help to define the soil's properties and functions.


Why are the relative values of the individual exchangeable bases as they are in the topsoil and subsoil and, if the horizons differ, why?

The soil profile is a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons.


If it is extremely cold outside would all the layers of the soil profile freeze?

it'll get frost