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One example of transported soil and residual soil ​

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Answered by mavneet82
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The soils that hold its position of their formation, without transporting, just above their parent rock are called residual or sedentary soil. ... Several types of transported soils exists, including colluvial, alluvial, glacial and aeolian. Colluvial soil is transported by gravity. Alluvial soil is moved by running water.

Answered by Anonymous
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If the products of rock weathering are still present at the place of origin, the soil is called Residual Soil. For example : Bentonite is a type of chemically weathered volcanic ash that is present on the parent rock from which it is formed.

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