Explain the C-horizon
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The C horizon is a mineral horizon, excluding strongly cemented and hard bedrock, and the horizon is little affected by pedogenic processes and, by definition, lacks the properties of O, A, E, or B horizons (Soil Survey Staff, 2014). ... In many soils, the bedrock is found below 200 cm depth.
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The C horizon is a mineral horizon, excluding strongly cemented and hard bedrock, and the horizon is little affected by pedogenic processes and, by definition, lacks the properties of O, A, E, or B horizons (Soil Survey Staff, 2014). In many soils, the bedrock is found below 200 cm depth.
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