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components of mountain meadow soil..please answer fast no spam please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inceptisols

Inceptisols. Inceptisols are some of the most common soils in mountainous regions. They can be found in the Appalachians, the Cascades, the Sierra Nevadas and the Rocky Mountains, although they are not as common there. The soils in this order are widely varied and occur in climates ranging from humid to semi-arid

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Answered by tanzeela07
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Mountain meadow soils, which have a humus horizon of about 30 cm, form in mountainous regions, usually above the timberline under alpine and subalpine meadow vegetation.

meadow soil is rich in humus, slightly acidic and is fertile. Mountains soils are also deprived in lime and potash content.

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