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What is situ in geography

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Answered by DasariJahnavi
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soils which are found at the place of formation eg. regur soil, red soil, laterite soil, etc
Answered by mariospartan
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In geography, situ means the site or place where any event takes place.

EXPLANATION:

  • The word situ is taken from the Latin language which literally translates to the place.
  • In geography and the study of Earth Sciences, the term situ is used by the experts to define or to identify a place where some important event is taking place.
  • For example, for conservation purposes, this term is used to denote the site of animal conservation.
  • In situ conservation where "animals and plants" are protected on the site of their natural habitat and ex - situ conservation where "animals and plants" are taken out of their natural habitat to some man-made facilities and then are protected.

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