Which of the following statements about horizons is true?
a.
they are chara...
Physics, 09.12.2019 03:31 animaljamissofab
Which of the following statements about horizons is true?
a.
they are characterized by whether they are solid, liquid, or gas.
b.
they are represented by roman numerals.
c.
all soils have completely different horizon patterns.
d.
they are defined by their different physical features.
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