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Why does horizon b have minerals​

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Answered by Tasneef12
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B: A B horizon is typically a mineral subsurface horizon and is a zone of accumulation, called illuviation. Materials that commonly accumulate are clay, soluble salts, and/or iron. Minerals in the B horizon may be undergoing transformations such as chemical alteration of clay structure.

B: This layer is also called Subsoil. It is mostly made of clay, iron minerals as well as organic matter, which has been washed down to this horizon by rainwater. C: The C horizon is the parent material from which the upper soil layers developed. It consists primarily of large rocks

because it has organic matter also.

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Answered by parinikasrivastava
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horizon b have minerals because it has organic matter.it has also humus in less quantity but it has...

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