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What is residual soil??​

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Answered by suhani2412
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Residual soil is the material resulting from the in situ weathering of the parent rock. Residual soils are distributed throughout many regions of the world, such as Africa, South Asia, Australia, Southeastern North America, Central and South America, and considerable regions of Europe

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Answered by shailajanaik66
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When soil is developed from the weathering of the underlying bedrock it is called residual soil. Transported soil is deposited by agents such as ice and water and is not derived from the underlying bedrock. Examples include sand left by retreating glaciers and the mud that is left after a flood.

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