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explain reduction in soil formation​

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Answered by Brainlyvenomous
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A chain of reactions is initiated upon soil flooding leading to reduced (low) soil redox potential (Eh, mV) conditions. These reactions include physical, chemical and biological processes that have significant implications for wetland plants

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Answered by btsarmy0
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Soil formation involves two major processes: (1) slow chemical alteration by water seeping through the weathered rock material after rains and (2) mixing of the rock material with organic debris produced by the decay of plants.

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