what is a soil profile
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If one could dig a massive trench (hole), about 50-100ft vertically downwards into the ground, you will notice that you would have cut through various layers of soil types. A look at the layers from a distance gives one a cross-section view of the ground (beneath the surface) and the kind of soils and rocks it is made up of.
This cross section view is called a Soil Profile⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛
If one could dig a massive trench (hole), about 50-100ft vertically downwards into the ground, you will notice that you would have cut through various layers of soil types. A look at the layers from a distance gives one a cross-section view of the ground (beneath the surface) and the kind of soils and rocks it is made up of.
This cross section view is called a Soil Profile⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛⌛
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A vertical section of the different layers of soil.
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