It would be obvious in the look of the soil. The way the horizons would form would only make sense if it was two different parent materials. The other idea is that the history of the area makes sense for that (like an area that was not in a floodplain eventually became part of a floodplain, the previous soils would be covered up and you would eventually end up with a two parent material scenario.
thank you, i understand a lot
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Very helpful Sir, but I would like to ask, how do you know that there are two different parent materials on a certain soil profile?
It would be obvious in the look of the soil. The way the horizons would form would only make sense if it was two different parent materials. The other idea is that the history of the area makes sense for that (like an area that was not in a floodplain eventually became part of a floodplain, the previous soils would be covered up and you would eventually end up with a two parent material scenario.
@@renaldoarroyo7069 Oww I see, thank you for the feedback Sir, it really helpful