in what ways does the soil of one place differ from that of an other
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Soils also differ from one another thanks to the shape of the landscape, or relief. Soils on slopes, for example, often experience more erosion and thus are shallower than soils on the top of a hill. Soils at the bottom of the slope are often much deeper due to the deposition of the eroded soil from the slope above
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Temperature and precipitation are the main factors making soils different from one another. Precipitation dissolves minerals and salts in the soil. These move with the water down through the soil profile. Climate and temperature also influences which plants and other organisms live in the soil.
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