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how arid
soil is formed​

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Answered by GoldGrace14
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Arid soils are formed from the fragmentation of adjacent rocks and are largely blown from Indus valley area and coastal regions. ... These soils are deficient in nitrogen and humus. The phosphate and iron content is normal. They are mineral rich soils but the main limitation is the lack of water.

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Arid soils are formed from the fragmentation of adjacent rocks and are largely blown from Indus valley area and coastal regions. ... These soils are deficient in nitrogen and humus. The phosphate and iron content is normal. They are mineral rich soils but the main limitation is the lack of water.

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