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define acidic soil?,............................................

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Answered by abhii67
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Acid soil is any soil that falls below 7 on the pH scale - the unit of measure for acidic versus alkaline soil. The pHscale is a numeric system ranging between 0 and 14 used to test theacidity or alkalinity of soil with a measurement of 7 being completely neutral.
Answered by drishti9746
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 A soil with a pH number below 7 is acid, while one with a pH above 7 is alkaline. Garden plants typically grow best in neutral or slightly acid soil (pH 7 or slightly below; see illustration at left). ... Alkaline soils, in contrast, are typically found in low-rainfall areas.


thus the soil which contains acid and is harmpful for the growth of small creatures and even plants is termed as acidic.....



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