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Difference between A horizon, B horizon, C horizon of soil. ​

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Answered by pranjalkushwaha297
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Difference between A horizon

The A horizon is directly beneath the O horizon and is usually what you'd call topsoil, being heavily enriched by decaying organic material but also depleted of other mineral deposits (such as calcium carbonate). ... The B horizon is below the A (or sometimes E) horizon and is where all of the minerals accumulate.

Difference between b horizon,

The A horizon is directly beneath the O horizon and is usually what you'd call topsoil, being heavily enriched by decaying organic material but also depleted of other mineral deposits (such as calcium carbonate). ... The B horizon is below the A (or sometimes E) horizon and is where all of the minerals accumulate.

Difference between C horizon of soil.

Horizon sequence

If a well-developed subsoil horizon as a result of soil formation exists, it is generally called a B horizon. An underlying loose, but poorly developed horizon is called a C horizon. Hard bedrock is mostly denominated R. Most individual systems defined more horizons and layers than just these five.

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Answered by mohanmpatel43
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The mineral soil usually starts with an A horizon. If a well-developed subsoil horizon as a result of soil formation exists, it is generally called a B horizon. An underlying loose, but poorly developed horizon is called a C horizon. Hard bedrock is mostly denominated R.

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