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Which materials typically make up the A horizon in soil?

A.) silt and pebbles

B.) sand, silt, and clay

C.) sand, silt, and pebbles

D.) sand, clay, and pebbles

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B. sand silt and clay {the A horizon in soil largely consists of minerals}
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Answer: B). Sand, silt and clay

Step-by-step explanation:

A horizon is a layer that lies parallel to the earth crust. A horizon is a type of horizon which lies below the O horizon. It involves the process of mineralization. It includes fine particles which deposit as a result of weathering process of rocks. Thus it is expected to exhibit sand and silt. The clay is a type of soil that includes organic matter deposit as a result of decay of the plant and animal matter.

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