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The surface layer of the earth on which vegetation grow

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In terms of geology, his layer would be "crust" - the outermost surface layer of Earth.

The crust is differenciated from the next layer, "mantle" by its chemical composition.

Within the crust, we can be more specific by saying "pedosphere" - it's the part of the crust with soil, where vegetation can actually grow.
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