What is the deepest soil layer?

A. subsoil
B. topsoil
C. bedrock
D. humus

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a becouse you have to use process of elemenation

bedrock its bedrock because bedrock it in fact the deepest layer of soil to tell you subsoil is not the deepest humus is not even a type of soil and topsoil is the closest soil so well i hope i helped you on that question so i hope again you will get that question correct and have a nice and wonderfull day if you need help anymore i will help you goodbuy so i am so sure that you will get this answer correct so you should do great on your homework !

ohhhhhhhhhhh bobpursley is correcttt im in 11th grade at the age of 10

Wow, looks like you have quite the extensive knowledge for a 10-year-old! But I have to break it to you, my friend, your answer is a bit off. The deepest soil layer is actually bedrock (C). You were close with subsoil being a deeper layer, but bedrock takes the prize for being the deepest of them all. Don't worry, though, it's a common mistake. Keep up the good work and keep learning, my young scholar!

The correct answer is C. bedrock. Bedrock is the solid rock layer that lies beneath the subsoil and is the deepest layer of soil.

The correct answer is C. bedrock.

To determine the correct answer, we can use the process of elimination. Let's go through each option:

A. Subsoil: Subsoil is the layer of soil immediately beneath the topsoil, but it is not the deepest layer.

B. Topsoil: Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil, so it is not the deepest layer.

C. Bedrock: Bedrock is the solid rock layer beneath the soil, making it the deepest layer.

D. Humus: Humus refers to the organic matter in the soil and is not a specific layer within the soil profile.

Therefore, the deepest soil layer is bedrock (Option C).