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why does the colour of soil vary from one place to another

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Answered by vanaselvi41pdan6k
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the most influential factor includes the parent material the rock from which the soil has come,the climate and terrain of that region .also the type of plant life and the vegetation present and also human influence. hope it helps you mark it as brainliest
Answered by SmilingShiney
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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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