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Areaofcanvasusedtocovercylindricalportionoftentis

a)419m2

b)519m2

c)620m2

d)510m2​

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Answered by paswanomkar7897
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Answer:

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2D areas of soil types at Moor House are shown in Table 2. The dominance of Blanket bog within the study site is clear, with Calluneto-Eriophoretum bog occupying the greatest area. ...

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... C contents of each soil to different depths are shown with standard errors, where obtained ( Table 2). The range of C contents for soil increased when considering soil C to increased depth; for example, soil C to 30 cm for most soils was between 10 and 20 kg m ±2 Table 1 True surface and 2D area, mean slope, C per square metre and total C storage in vegetation classes at Moor House based on true surface and 2D areas. ...

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... 3 shows the estimated C stored within each soil type for the entire study area to different soil depths. For all depths the blanket bog soil types contained the most C (particularly Calluneto-Eriophoretum) and although the Valley bog soil had by far the greatest C content in its full depth (Table 2), the total amount of C it contained was small compared to other soil types because of its small areal extent within the study area. The spatial variation in soil C storage (Fig. 6) clearly shows the importance of the different strata of blanket bog. ...

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... was clear from the results that a high natural variability in C content occurs within soil types. The standard errors for the sampled soils re¯ect this (Table 2), but because only a few sampling locations were investigated for some soils in the current study, it is likely that considerable reductions in the size of the error terms could be achieved with further sampling. ...

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