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sabina

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What is the Natural Resources Conservation Services Soil Taxonomy based on?
 
  A. soils existing, observable characteristics
  B. expected virgin conditions of soil development
  C. soils measured composition and texture
  D. proxy data observations of past soil conditions
  E. soils utility for the needs of human populations

Question 2

What is the pedogenic regime that is associated with both high temperatures and high precipitation climates?
 
  A. gleization
  B. podzolization
  C. calcification
  D. laterization
  E. salinization



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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