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Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer) difference between soil in situ and soil in deposition

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Answered by FelixDan
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difference between soil in situ and soil in deposition:

➡(1)Transported soil :

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This soil is formed when the agents of erosion deposit sediments at a place.

This soil is formed far away from its parent rock.

This soil is extremely fertile. For example alluvial soil.

➡(2)In- situ soil :

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This soil is formed when the parent rock is broken into small fragments.

This type of soil is formed near its parent rock.

This soil is comparatively less fertile. For example black soil, desert soil etc

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