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Holmes
4 August, 23:53
How does soil type differ in different climates?
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Stephanie Liu
5 August, 00:59
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The most influential factors include the parent material (the rocks from which thesoil has come), the climate and terrain of the region, as well as the type of plant life and vegetation present, and, of course, human influence ... These soils but are less leached than the tundra soils.
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