what are the advantages and disadvantages of desert soil
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The soil in the deserts can be of different types. It can be fine textured or gravel and loose rock type of soil.
Advantages -
1. The soil in the deserts have fairly low salt concentrations. This is very helpful for desert plant growth.
2. The desert soil has an abundance of nutrients and can be easily used for agricultural purposes with an efficient irrigation system.
Disadvantages -
1. The desert soil is less fertile.
2. The soil needs extra irrigation.
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advantages of desert soil:
1)it is a home to a diverse group of plants n animald
2)it has abundance of soil nutrients
disadvantages of desert soil:
1)cannot hold water
2)extra irrigation needed
1)it is a home to a diverse group of plants n animald
2)it has abundance of soil nutrients
disadvantages of desert soil:
1)cannot hold water
2)extra irrigation needed
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