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Which best describes the soil found in the southeastern United States

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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Ultisols, normally known as red earth soils, are one of twelve soil arranges in the United States Department of Agriculture soil scientific classification. "Ultisol" is gotten from "extreme", on the grounds that Ultisols were viewed as a definitive result of nonstop enduring of minerals in a humid, calm atmosphere without new soil development by means of glaciation. They are characterized as mineral soils which contain no calcareous (calcium carbonate containing) material anyplace inside the dirt, have under 10% weatherable minerals in the outrageous best layer of soil, and have under 35% base immersion all through the dirt. Ultisols happen in damp calm or tropical areas. While the term is generally connected to the red dirt soils of the Southern United States, Ultisols are additionally found in areas of Africa, Asia, and South America.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Soil is the prime and basic  requirement for our home construction, transport, agricultural activities and many more.

It supports the foundation of our houses, roads, and agricultural  food.

What is Soil?

Generally, soil refers to:

1) the top layer of earth,

2) vegetation grows on the loose surface of earth

3) all terrestrial life depends on soil.

The Southeastern U.S. has a wide variety of soils, and each this U.S. soil has a story to tell us about of its origin.

Soils form typically  at 1 m depth from surface.

More  developed stage found at a depth of below 3.3 feet , although  muchdeeper may be better sometimes.

Soils are composed of some ingredients as state below:

1) plant litter, such as dead grasses,

2) The second important component is soil is sediment derived from the weathering of rock that is then transported by wind, water, or gravity.

Both of these components influence the texture.

All soil of Eastern U.S. l alike, but Soil is the prime and basic requirement for our home construction, transport, agricultural activities and many more.

It supports the foundation of our houses, roads, and agricultural  food.

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