explain mountain soil and desert soil.
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Mountain soils
are usually less fertile than in lowlands and steep slopes accelerate erosion, with broad effects on larger downstream ecosystems. While mountain landscapes can be harsh habitats, the result of humans abandoning them can be adverse.
Desert soils
form in areas where the demand for water by the atmosphere (evaporation) and plants (transpiration) is much greater than precipitation. Deserts cover 20 to 33% of the Earth’s land surface, and can be found in the tropics, at the poles....
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mountain soil is the the soil that found on mountain and almost all types that known on earth is called mountain soil
Desert soil is the soil that develop under sparse shrub vegetation in warm to cool qaid climates with a light coloured surface soil usually underline by calcareous material and a gardan layer