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What is the parent material of soil that forms from underlying bedrock?

A. colluvium deposits
B. lacustrine deposits
C. loess deposits
D. sedentary deposits

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Answer:

your answer is loess deposits

Step-by-step explanation:

i had this question on plato/edmentum and it is c loess deposits

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User Hsiang
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Answer:

C. loess deposits

Step-by-step explanation:

A bedrock is a solid rock which stay under the soil.

Loess deposits are loamy material which are usually made of silt and are transported by wind. They are loosely formed by calcium carbonate.

Therefore, the parent material of soil that forms from underlying bedrock is loess deposit.

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