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what is the study of Soil mountains​

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Answered by siyadubey16
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Mountain soil is the kind of soil that is present in the hilly regions and the mountainous regions of India . The mountain soil is generally found in high altitude and is found in the Northern regions of the country . ... Mountain soil is not the most fertile soil but it is also not the poorest in terms of fertility.

The study aimed to identify forest cover changes as well as the specific soil conservation practices in this area, and to estimate their impact.

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Answered by Ruchikashiyap
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mountain soil

 mountain soils evolve slowly and are shallow because the low temperatures limit the biological activities and the soil genesis and evolution. Mountain soils are generally defined as poorly developed, skeletal, shallow, acidic and relatively infertile. They are also highly diverse and can vary significantly within limited areas due to different exposure and steepness. In general, they become less fertile and less developed as elevation increases. 

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