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what is meant by residual soil? Give one example

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Answered by AvirupRoy
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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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Answered by Best1234
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Residual soil-soil formed in situ by rock decay and left as a residue after the leaching out of the more soluble products.

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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