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what is soil what is meant by soil profile draw sketch of the soil profile label the diagram write any five features of clay soil how do you mean by soil erosion what are the main cause of soil erosion how can we prevent soil erosion what is the percolation rate of water hyacinth sandy soil 28 and 200 ml of water takes 20 minut superplay complete in a particular soil calculate the percolation rate of water in soil ​

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Answered by granitebala
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The arrangement of the soil particles in layers is termed to be a soil profile. Each layer comprises a different layer with different particles in it.

The soil profile consists of three layers.

The first is A-Horizon in which the organic materials are piled up. It is also known as topsoil. The organic matters include microorganisms, earthworms, decomposed parts of plants.

The second is B-Horizon in which the soil is less humus. The soil is harder but is rich in minerals. It is also known as Subsoil.

The third is C-Horizon in which only stones and rocks are present. It consists of the earth's bedrock. It is also known as Bedrock.

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Answered by pratyusha44
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Soil is the mixture of organic and inorganic particles.It is present in the lithosphere.Soil profile is the arrangement of different horizons of soil.Removal of tge top layer of soil is soil erosion.It can be prevented by planting of trees,avoiding deforestation,etc

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