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Created by Leah Jones
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| Question | Answer |
| Highly weathered, would be found in a tropical rainforest | Oxisols |
| Coarse-textured, acid parent materials, would be found under a coniferous forest | Spodosols |
| Clay accumulation, found in warm to tropical climates, such as Georgia | Ultisols |
| Found in cool to hot humid areas, often develop under native deciduous forests | Alfisols |
| Has a humus-rich surface horizon, forms under prairie grasses | Mollisols |
| Goes through periods of drying and wetting, shrink-swell clays | Vertisols |
| Water deficiency is a major characteristic, is usually alkaline | Aridisols |
| One or more thick layers of organic soil material, ranges from peat to muck | Histosols |
| Found in cold temperatures for much of the year, little profile development | Gelisols |
| Usually formed on volcanic ash and cinders | Andisols |
| Beginning of a B horizon, little other profile development | Inceptisols |
| Very little profile development, extremely diverse group of soils | Entisols |
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