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what is arid soil? importance of arid soil.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most arid soils contain sufficient amounts of water to support plant growth for no more than 90 consecutive days. 9. Arid soils typically contain high levels of calcium carbonates, gypsum, as well as sodium.

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Answered by VIGYAS
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After proper irrigation, these soil become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan. 8. Arid soils are most characterized by their water deficiencies. Most arid soils contain sufficient amounts of water to support plant growth for no more than 90 consecutive days.

Soils in the arid zones are formed when the significant diurnal temperature changes mechanically disintegrate rocks, wind-blown sand abrades rock surfaces, or the root systems of plants break up rock particles. In general, chemical weathering is not significant, as the low water content of the soil slows this process.

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