What are the types of weathering?, O, A, B, and C., depend on climate, rock composition, and topography, frost action, abrasion, oxidation, hydration, and carbonation, mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, What are the processes involved in weathering?, water, wind, glaciers, and gravity, Residual soil forms in place; transported soil is moved from elsewhere., mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, frost action, abrasion, oxidation, hydration, and carbonation, What factors affect weathering rates?, contour ploughing, terracing, and crop rotation, parent material, climate, organisms, topography, and time, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, depend on climate, rock composition, and topography, What are the agents of erosion?, water, wind, glaciers, and gravity, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, mineral matter, organic matter, water, and air., What landforms are created by erosion?, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, canyons, valleys, deltas, and dunes, mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, O, A, B, and C., How do humans impact erosion?, mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, canyons, valleys, deltas, and dunes, water, wind, glaciers, and gravity, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, What is soil composed of?, O, A, B, and C., depend on climate, rock composition, and topography, mineral matter, organic matter, water, and air., canyons, valleys, deltas, and dunes, What are the soil horizons?, water, wind, glaciers, and gravity, Residual soil forms in place; transported soil is moved from elsewhere., O, A, B, and C., mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, What factors affect soil formation?, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, parent material, climate, organisms, topography, and time, Residual soil forms in place; transported soil is moved from elsewhere., contour ploughing, terracing, and crop rotation, What are soil conservation techniques?, contour ploughing, terracing, and crop rotation, Residual soil forms in place; transported soil is moved from elsewhere., water, wind, glaciers, and gravity, mechanical (physical) weathering and chemical weathering, What is the difference between residual soil and transported soil?, O, A, B, and C., parent material, climate, organisms, topography, and time, deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, Residual soil forms in place; transported soil is moved from elsewhere..

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