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    Exam 9: Soil Acidity
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    Bright Brownish or Reddish Colored Soil or Saprolite Layers Encountered
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Bright Brownish or Reddish Colored Soil or Saprolite Layers Encountered

Question 36

Question 36

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Bright brownish or reddish colored soil or saprolite layers encountered during excavation are likely to be result in acid sulfate soil problems if exposed to the air.

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