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Igneous rocks formed within the crust are called
  • A. guartzite
  • B. volcanic
  • C. plutonic
  • D. stratified
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Clay particles are able to attract cations in the soil because they
  • A. are positively charged
  • B. have excess negative charges
  • C. are sticky
  • D. can be moulded
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What is the percentage porosity of a soil sample whose volume is 250cm when the volume of air is 200cm?

  • A. 20
  • B. 25
  • C. 50
  • D. 80
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The most important soil micro-organism causing decay and nutrient recycling are
  • A. bacteria and fungi
  • B. fungi and algae
  • C. algae and actinomycetes
  • D. bacteria and algae
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Which of the following soil water is tightly held to the surface of soil particles?
  • A. hygroscopic water
  • B. gravitational water
  • C. capillary water
  • D. superfluous water
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