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← GeographyWhich process limits soil horizon development in arid climates?
A)Reduced chemical weathering rates✓
B)Increased bioturbation from fauna
C)Enhanced leaching of solutes
D)Amplified sediment accumulation rates
💡 Explanation
Reduced chemical weathering limits soil horizon development because less mineral alteration and breakdown generates fewer secondary products. Therefore, soil formation slows rather than proceeding rapidly as with enhanced leaching or bioturbation in more humid regions.
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