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difference between forest soil and black soil​

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Answered by shrishti3653
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Forest soils, where soil formation has been influenced by forest vegetation, are generally characterized by deeply rooted trees, significant 'litter layers' or O horizons, recycling of organic matter and nutrients, including wood, and wide varieties of soil-dwelling organisms .

Red soil is a type of soil that develops in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forest, having thin organic and organic-mineral layers overlying a yellowish-brown leached layer resting on an illuvium red layer. Red soils are generally derived from crystalline rock.

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Answered by omii077
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Mountain soils: Mountain soils are formed due to the accumulation of organic matter which is derived from the forest growth. Desert soils: Most desert soils are called Aridisols (dry soil).

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