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how does topography affect the composition and formation of soil​

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Answered by harroopkaur1606
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Topography 

Topography has a significant impact on soil formation as it determines runoff of water, and its orientation affects microclimate which in turn affects vegetation. For soil to form, the parent material needs to lie relatively undisturbed so soil horizon processes can proceed. Water moving across the surface strips parent material away impeding soil development. Water erosion is more effective on steeper, unvegetated slopes.

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Answered by TRX4
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topographical variation such as mountain , plains, plateaus are readily responsible for the formation of soil for example sunderban delta has thicker soil.

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