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why does soil have diffrent colour?​

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Answered by Srujansai1708
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Soil color is produced by the minerals present and by the organic matter content. Yellow or red soil indicates the presence of oxidized ferric iron oxides. Dark brown or black color in soil indicates that the soil has a high organic matter content. Wet soil will appear darker than dry soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❀Soil color is influenced by its mineral composition as well as water and organic contents. For example, soils high in calcium tend to be white, those high in iron reddish, and those high in humus dark brown to black. Soil needs only about 5% organic material to appear black when wet.

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  • Soil colour depends on organic matter and mineral content and is influenced by drainage.
  • Soils come in different shades. Most shades of soil are black, brown, red, gray, and white. Soil color and other properties including texture, structure, and consistence are used to distinguish and identify soil horizons (layers) and to group soils according to the soil classification system called Soil Taxonomy.

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