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What process that is part of the development of most sedimentary soils does not occur during the development of residual soils? Group of answer choicesTransportationWeatheringDisintegrationDecomposition

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What process that is part of the development of most sedimentary soils does not occur during the development of residual soils? Group of answer choicesTransportationWeatheringDisintegrationDecomposition

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A. Transportation

Residual soils are formed from the weathering of the underlying bedrock in place, meaning they remain where they formed and are not transported. On the other hand, most sedimentary soils are formed from materials that have been eroded and transported from their original location by water, wind, or ice. Therefore, the process that is part of the development of most sedimentary soils but does not occur during the development of residual soils is transportation.

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