Difference between transported soil and residual soily
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Transported soil is blown or washed away from its parent rock. Soil that remains at the place of formation is called residual soil. ... The weathered pieces of rocks that have been carried by several agents like wind and water and finally breaks down into further small pieces to settle down is called transported soil.
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Transported soil
- soils which are transported by various agents of erosion ( such as water , wind) .
- not found in the place of origin
- These soils are formed ex-situ
- more fertile
- Eg : Alluvial soil
Residual soil
- Formed in their original position by breaking up of parent rocks/formed in the place of origin
- Found where it is formed
- these soils are formed in-situ
- less fertile
- Eg: black soil , red soil
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