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11 October, 13:23
Why would you not find soils on mars or venus?
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Kelvin Pacheco
11 October, 13:31
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Soil does not exist on these two planets simply because not all materials that compose it exist there, such as water and the presence of organic materials. Water is one of the materials, along with presence of air and rocks in order for soil to be created.
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