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How can a region of higher rainfall have a deeper calcic horizon than one of lower rainfall?

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How can a region of higher rainfall have a deeper calcic horizon than one of lower rainfall?

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  1. Calcium carbonate (and other carbonates) are somewhat soluble in water, giving more chance for dispersal in regions of high rainfall as opposed to regions of low rainfall.

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