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What is the difference between in-situ and ex-situ soils? Give example

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Answered by Anonymous
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In situ soil formed when parent rock is broken into smaller fragments...Transported soil formed when agents of erosion deposit sediments at place...

Answered by shishir303
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What is the difference between in-situ and ex-situ soils? Give example?

The main difference between in-situ and ex-situ is that in situ refers to an original site, whereas in contrast ex situ refers to an off-site.

The other main difference between in-situ and ex-situ is that in situ is less expensive and less manageable, whereas ex-situ is costlier and more manageable.

Explanation ⦂

In-situ refers to the original local state in which various activities, including biological activities, are described in many areas. In the language of biology, in situ refers to the state where the parent species occurs. The native place of in situ species is called.

In contrast, ex-situ refers to things that are far from the natural location. If a species is found outside its native place, it is an ex-situ state.

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