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The various soils in a catena of soils differ from one another primarily as a result of their geologic parent material.
Free Lunch
A term that implies you cannot get something for nothing, often used in the context that every choice has a cost.
Fallacy Of Inductive Reasoning
The fallacy of inductive reasoning occurs when a conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence or from specific instances that do not reliably lead to a general conclusion.
Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
A logical fallacy where it is assumed that because one event followed another, the first event was the cause of the second.
Fallacy Of Division
The erroneous assumption that what is true of a whole necessarily applies to its individual parts or members.
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