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ii) What is not true about acidic Soil ?
a) It trun blue litmus red
b) It is fit for growing crops
c) Acid rain makes it acidic
d) It can be neutralised with a mild base

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Answered by muskansingh370719
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Explanation:

Three basic things cause acidic soil. ... Too much water results in key nutrients, such as potassium, magnesium, and calcium, being washed out (leached) from the soil. These elements all prevent soil from being acidic, so when they're leached out, the pH level of the soil starts to drop, resulting in acidic soil.

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Answered by arulselvan7273
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Answer:

What is not true about acidic Soil ?

a) It trun blue litmus red

b) It is fit for growing crops

c) Acid rain makes it acidic

d) It can be neutralised with a mild base

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Explanation:

What Is Acidic Soil?

Soil acidity (and acidity of anything else, for that matter) is measured on a scale of 1 to 14. Everything below 7 is considered to be acidic. Everything above is considered to be alkaline. Most garden plants thrive at a pH between 6 and 7.5. The reason a pH between 6 and 7.5 is optimal for garden plants is that between 6 and 7.5, phosphorus in the soil is soluble—meaning that it dissolves in water and is taken up by plant roots. Phosphorus is one of the three macronutrients all plants need (in the NPK ratios you see on packaged fertilizers, phosphorus is the center number) and is responsible for helping the plant bloom and set fruit.

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