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    Digging Downward Through a Soil Profile, How Deep Would You
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Digging Downward Through a Soil Profile, How Deep Would You

Question 121

Question 121

Multiple Choice

Digging downward through a soil profile, how deep would you have to go before you found recognizable fragments of the parent rock for the soil?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E

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