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What best describes the salinization soil-forming process? The constant flow of warm water leaches all parts of the soil away, except for iron and aluminum oxides. Waterlogging keeps the soil water deficient in oxygen, and so the iron is reduced, making the soil have a grey color. The salt in the water table is very close to the surface of the ground, so close that the capillary movement of water up towards Earth’s surface brings salt in the water. When the water evaporates in the soil, salt is left behind. This can happen from too much irrigation, bringing the water table just beneath the soil. The constant flow of cool and acid water leaches away all but quartz sand from the A horizon and deposits organics and iron and clays in the B horizon. </table

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The constant flow of warm water leaches all parts of the soil away, except for iron and aluminum oxides. </td> </tr><tr><td> Waterlogging keeps the soil water deficient in oxygen, and so the iron is reduced, making the soil have a grey color. </td> </tr><tr><td> The salt in the water table is very close to the surface of the ground, so close that the capillary movement of water up towards Earth’s surface brings salt in the water. When the water evaporates in the soil, salt is left behind. This can happen from too much irrigation, bringing the water table just beneath the soil. </td> </tr><tr><td>The constant flow of cool and acid water leaches away all but quartz sand from the A horizon and deposits organics and iron and clays in the B horizon.</td> </tr></tbody></table

 
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