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  • Soil Formation: How Rocks Become Soil - Understanding Residual Soils
    The answer to your question is residual soils.

    Here's why:

    * Residual soils are formed in place from the weathering of bedrock. Over long periods, physical and chemical processes break down the rocks, creating the soil.

    * Transported soils are formed from materials that have been moved and deposited elsewhere by wind, water, or ice.

    So, while all soils ultimately originate from rocks, residual soils are the direct result of rock weathering without significant movement.

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