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What is the loose covering of weathered rock particles and decaying organic matter overlying the bedrock of earths surface
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What is the loose covering of weathered rock particles and decaying organic matter overlying the bedrock of earths surface
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THat would be humus. This answer apparently wasn't long enough so I'm just adding junk.
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