Geography, asked by prangya20042003, 11 months ago

Why is desert soil saline in nature..??​

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Answered by sibi61
3

Hi buddy

Because they contain acid..

So they are saline..

Hope it help you

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Irrigating in a dry climate, especially flood irrigation can cause the water to evaporate very quickly. When that happens, the salts are left behind on the soil surface. This build up of salt is called salinization. Since few crops can deal with high salt levels, the soils become too salty to grow anything.
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