Geography, asked by manojdangal20, 7 months ago

do you agree with that soil affects climate? present own logics

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Answered by sanjufbdc
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Answer:

Soil can also influence climate on a smaller scale. Soils that are wetter or denser hold heat and stabilize the surroundings from temperature changes more so than drier, looser soils. The temperature in deserts may increase by more than 60°F during the course of a day.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

In addition to influencing soil, climate is also influenced by soil. A current scientific worry is global climate change. A factor in climate change is the increase in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.

Explanation:

Climate is the long-term average of a region's temperature and moisture levels. Weather is the actual everyday situation, while climate is the long-term pattern that the place typically follows. It's interesting to note that one of the five soil-forming elements, climate, significantly affects the characteristics of soil. Compared to soils in cooler or drier regions, soils in warmer or wetter climates are more developed. By examining the profile, one can establish how developed a soil is. Digging into the earth and observing the various soil horizons, often known as layers of soil, will provide a profile. In comparison to less developed soils, more developed soils have more and deeper horizons.

On a smaller scale, soil can also affect climate. More so than drier, looser soils, wetter or denser soils hold heat and stabilise the environment from temperature variations. In deserts, the temperature can rise by more than 60°F in a single day.

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