What is the texture of mountain soil?
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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.
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the texture of mountain soil is loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse-grained in the upper slopes. the soil is acidic with low humus content in snow covered areas
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