why are parent material and time considered as passive control factors in soil formation?
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Time, topography, and parent material are noted as “passive” factors because their effects are not immediately observed. The passive factors can, however, control how climate and organisms affect soil development and formation. Brady, and R.R. Weil. ... The Nature and Properties of Soils.
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Time, topography, and parent material are noted as “passive” factors because their effects are not immediately observed. The passive factors can, however, control how climate and organisms affect soil development and formation. Brady, and R.R. Weil. ... The Nature and Properties of Soils.
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