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Soil that remains above its parent rock: A. Soil B. Transported soil C. Residual soil D. Parent soil E. Bedrock
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Soil that remains above its parent rock: A. Soil B. Transported soil C. Residual soil D. Parent soil E. Bedrock
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Soil that remains above its parent rock:
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D. Parent soil
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Its residual soil Bc residual soil remains above It's parents' rock. Transported soil is blown or washed away from its parents' rock.
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