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31 January, 09:43

Why do desert habitats have a larger c horizon than other habitats? why are the a and b horizons similar? how does this relate to the yearly rainfall that deserts receive?

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  1. 31 January, 09:55
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    This is because the type of sandy soil has less water in rainy weather and the rock continues to have a hard consistency without decomposing. A and B are usually almost the same because they receive water and annually the deserts are filled with a quantity of water making the desert habitats have a broader horizon in comparison with others.
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