Why are barren lands coloured in white colour?
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Those ecosystems in which less than one third of the area has vegetation or other cover. In general, Barren Land has thin soil, sand, or rocks. Barren lands include deserts, dry salt flats, beaches, sand dunes, exposed rock, strip mines, quaries, and gravel pits.
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The colour white is used to indicate barren land on topographical sheets
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- Barren vegetation is an area of land where the plant growth is sparse, and stunted, and/or comprise limited biodiversity.
- Environmental conditions like infertile or toxic soil, coastal salt-spray, high winds, & climatic conditions are major factors in "poor" "plant growth and development".
- Barren Land has sand, rocks, or thin soil. Barren lands comprise deserts, beaches, dry salt flats, exposed rock, sand dunes, quaries, gravel pits & strip mines
- Absence of vegetation makes barren land look plain & bare and to identify these types of land from other fertile lands
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