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what is the chemical composition of arid soil

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Answered by AkshitaSinghaniya
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Chemical composition of arid soil

Aridisols (from the Latin aridus, for “dry”, and solum) form in an arid or semi-arid climate.

... Limited leaching in aridisols often results in one or more subsurface soil horizons in which suspended or dissolved minerals have been deposited:

silicate clays, sodium, calcium carbonate, gypsum or soluble salts.

Answered by Anonymous
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In India, the arid soil is mainly found in parts of Western rajasthan,Haryana and Punjab and extends up to the Run of Kuth to the Gujarat.

They are one of the most prevalent soil in some places.

Following are the important features of arid soil

1. The arid soil is red and brown in colour.

2. Sandy in texture

3.It Is saline

4.The soil lacks humus and moisture

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