Geography, asked by Yangfifi, 1 year ago

difference between pedalfers and pedacals

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Answered by dundumolkk
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PEDALFERS - These soils are usually found in temperate areas that receive more
than 60 centimeters of rain each year. They are very fertile, containing an abundance of
aluminum and iron, and are a brown-black color. Pedalfers are present in much of the
eastern half of the United States and most of Canada.
PEDOCALS - These soils are usually found in dry, warm climates such as those of
the western United States, that get less than 60 centimeters of rain per year. The contain
abundant calcium carbonate and many sulfate minerals. They are characteristically a light
gray-brown color.
Answered by PranPranshuBhuyan
6

PEDALFERS:Pedalfers are the soil tyres found in humid climates of high latitudes.

PEDACALS:Pedacels are the soils which are found in Arid, Semi Arid and Sub Humid areas of the world

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