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EART-30-01 Final Exam

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What is the difference between regolith and soil?

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A.Regolith is too deep in the ground for tree roots to go, so all roots exist in the soil
B.They are the same thing
C.Regolith is weathered bedrock, while soil is made from decayed vegetation
D.Regolith includes not only soil, but the parent material as well
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Question restatement: What is the difference between regolith and soil? Options: 1) Regolith is too deep in the ground for tree roots to go, so all roots exist in the soil 2) They are the same thing 3) Regolith is weathered bedrock, while soil is made from decayed vegetation 4) Regolith includes not only soil, but the parent material as well Analysis of each option: Option 1: Regolith is too deep in the ground for tree roots to go, so all roots exist in the soil. This statement mischaracterizes what regolith is. Regolith is the loose, heterogeneous material covering sol......Login to view full explanation

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