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What is the different between transported and in situ soil?

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Answer:

The difference between transported and in situ soil is that transported soil can be defined as the soil, which is formed when the agents of erosion deposit sediments at a place and situ soil can be defined as the soil, which is formed when the parent rock is broken into small fragments.

Answered by actitis
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Transported soils are those that are transported from one place to another, whereas, in situ soil are those that are found in the same place, and are not transported to other places

Explanation:

Soil is usually referred to as the top layer of the earth's surface, that is comprised of various substances such as broken fragments, organic materials, and all are intermixed. This soil supports the growth of plants, providing all this essential minerals.

The transported soil refers to those soil particles that are washed away, transported and deposited in a new environment.

On the other, in-situ soil refers to those soil that are present in its original position. They are not being transported to other place.

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