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Biology, 09.04.2020 19:32, TKwan

Soils vary throughout the world. Climate, elevation, plant growth; these are just some factors that influence weathering and soil formation. The tundra and the desert are alike in some ways; different in others. Both the tundra and the dessert have little available water for plant growth. Imagine you are collecting soil samples from a desert location and the tundra. What might these soil samples have in common? A) a very low amount of humus B) lots of decomposing tree roots C) very small, fine-textured soil particles D) a large amount of sand and very little silt or clay

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