why are parent material and time considered as passive control factors in soil
formation?
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Time, topography, and parent materialare noted as “passive” factorsbecause their effects are not immediately observed. The passive factors can, however, control how climate and organisms affect soildevelopment and formation. Brady, and R.R. ... The Nature and Properties of Soils
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Topography (Relief, Altitude and Slope): It is considered as passive factor to modifying the effects of climate because it affects soil processes, soil distribution and the type of vegetation. 6. Time: The formation of the soil is not one day process but requires many years to form.
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