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the soil layer and describe it also​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The soil is found in layers, which are arranged during the formation of soil. These layers called horizons, the sequence of layers is the soil profile. ... The main layers of the soil are topsoil, subsoil and the parent rock. Each layer has its own characteristics.

1. Horizon A or Topsoil

It is also called the humus layer, which is rich in organic material. This layer consists of decomposed material and organic matter. This is the reason, the topsoil has a dark brown color. The hummus makes the topsoil soft, porous to hold enough air and water. In this layer, the seeds germinate and roots of the plants grow. Many living organisms like earthworms, millipedes, and centipedes, bacteria, and fungi are found in this layer of soil.

2. Horizon B or Subsoil

Just below the topsoil lies another layer called subsoil or horizon-B. It is comparatively harder and compact than topsoil. It is lighter in color than the topsoil because there is less humus in this layer. This layer is less organic but is rich in minerals brought down from the topsoil. It contains metal salts, especially iron oxide in a large proportion. Farmers often mix horizon-A and horizon-B when ploughing their fields.

Understand the concept of Soil Erosion here in detail.

3. Bedrock or Horizon C

Bedrock is also known as parent rock and lies just below the subsoil. It contains no organic matter and made up of stones and rocks, so it is very hard. This layer represents a transition zone between the earth’s bedrock and horizon A and B.

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Answered by nansi86
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the soil are found in slayers which are arranged during the formation of soil these layers are called Horizonsthe sequence of layer is the soil profile

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