How does colluvium differ from alluvium?
A) Colluvium is transported soil, while alluvium is residual soil.
B) Colluvium is transported by overland flow, while alluvium is transported by rivers.
C) Colluvium is residual soil, while alluvium is transported soil.
D) They are both formed by the same process.
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