What is soil profile
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“Soil profile is defined as the vertical section of the soil from the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets the underlying rock.”
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Soil Profile refers to the composition of distinct layers of soil, from the surface vertically to where the ground meets the rocks beneath.
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- The texture and colour of the soil may easily distinguish the soil profile layers. The soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust. It's the most important layer, and it's made up of organic minerals as well as rock particles. Plants can grow and thrive in these strata of the Earth's crust.
- When soil is created, it settles into several vertical levels. The soil profile is explained by these strata.
- The soil profile diagram depicts the three principal surfaces of the soil, which are the surface horizon, subsoil, and substratum, as A, B, and C. At the surface of the soil profile, there is an organic mineral covering (O). This surface delivers all of the natural minerals to the soil.
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