Geography, asked by ujjawalkumar98765, 10 months ago

describe any five distinct characteristics of Arid Soils​

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Answered by sakshi3126
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The five distinct characteristics of 'Arid Soils' are :

Arid soil is water deficient as the soil is occupied by kankar (nodular calcium carbonate) which restricts the infiltration of water.

Arid soils are sandy in texture and saline in nature. ...

Arid soil mostly lacks humus and moisture and thus evaporation is very fast.

Answered by negi56578
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Arid soil is water deficit as soil is occupied by small pebbles which resist the infiltration of water they are Sandy in texture and saline in nature. even common salt can obtained by evaporating the soil

Arid soil is water deficit as soil is occupied by small pebbles which resist the infiltration of water they are Sandy in texture and saline in nature. even common salt can obtained by evaporating the soilit mostly lacks in moisture and humus because of it , it evaporate very fast

Arid soil is water deficit as soil is occupied by small pebbles which resist the infiltration of water they are Sandy in texture and saline in nature. even common salt can obtained by evaporating the soilit mostly lacks in moisture and humus because of it , it evaporate very fast the colour of arid soil ranges from brown to red

Arid soil is water deficit as soil is occupied by small pebbles which resist the infiltration of water they are Sandy in texture and saline in nature. even common salt can obtained by evaporating the soilit mostly lacks in moisture and humus because of it , it evaporate very fast the colour of arid soil ranges from brown to red

besides calcium carbonate it is dominated by silica, gypsum and soluble salt etc...

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