Pronunciation: /sɔɪl hɔˈraɪzən/
noun a layer of soil parallel to the soil surface, with distinct characteristics such as color, texture, and composition
A1 The soil horizon is the layer of soil that is different from the layers above and below it.
A2 Farmers study the soil horizon to understand the different properties of the soil.
B1 Scientists use various techniques to analyze the composition of each soil horizon.
B2 The depth of the soil horizon can indicate the history of the land and its geological processes.
C1 Advanced soil testing methods can provide detailed information about each soil horizon's characteristics.
C2 Geologists and environmental scientists often collaborate to study the complex interactions within the soil horizon.
formal The soil horizon is a layer of soil parallel to the soil surface, with distinct characteristics.
informal Hey, did you know that the soil horizon is like different layers of a cake underground?
slang I heard that the soil horizon is basically like the different layers of a soil sandwich.
figurative Just like how a book has different chapters, the soil horizon represents different layers of the earth.
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