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>As you might know, soil is formed by the *weathering*** of rocks **by either *physical* (running water, wind, glaciers, gravity etc) or *chemical agencies *(oxidation, reduction, carbonation etc).
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.
If the soil has been transported away from its place of origin by wind, water or any other agency and has been redeposited elsewhere, it is called *Transported Soil.*
For example : *Alluvial soils *are eroded from hills by rivers and deposited from suspension in running water in the plains below.
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Transported soil is blown or washed away from its parent rock.
Soil that remains at the place of formation is called residual soil. ...
The weathered pieces of rocks that have been carried by several agents like wind and water and finally breaks down into further small pieces to settle down is called transported soil.