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Explain the important of terra rossa soil to plants and wildlife. I want a useful answer plz

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Answered by Anonymous
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Terra rossa ( Italian for "red soil") is a well-drained, reddish, clayey to silty clayey soil with neutral pH conditions and is typical of the Mediterranean region. The reddish color of terra rossa is the result of the preferential formation of hematite over goethite. This soil type typically occurs as a discontinuous layer that ranges from a few centimeters to several meters in thickness that covers limestone and dolomite bedrock in karst regions. The high internal drainage and neutral pH conditions of terra rossa are a result of the karstic nature of the underlying limestone and dolomite.Terra rossa is also found associated with Mediterranean climates and karst elsewhere in the world.

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Answered by AshRawat008
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Terra rossa soil or the red soil is heavy and clay-rich soil and is developed on limestone or dolomite. This soil is usually well drained, due to the strong development of its structure, which allows agricultural use.

The terra rossa soil can produce excellent crops like cotton, wheat, pulses, tobacco, jowar, linseed, millet, potatoes and fruits. These are also characterized by stunted forest growth and are suited to dry farming.

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