Geography, asked by alishacool, 1 year ago

why soil formation is faster in equatorial climate?

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
13

The soil formation is faster in equatorial climate because soils are formed faster in warmer climates than in the colder climates. Rainfall is an important ingredient for the formation of soil.

Explanation:

  • The equatorial climate is very suitable for the formation of soil because of the warm and moist climate in the region.  
  • Warmer climates contain a lot of moisture and humidity that is effective in the formation of soil.  
  • The ‘warm air’ rises and meets the ‘cooler air’ which leads to the creation of clouds and rainfall.

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Answered by ghosalevanshika28
1

Answer:

High temperatures and high rainfall are the main features of equatorial climate. ... In the region of high temperatures and high rainfall, the process of soil formation is faster. Thus, due to high temperatures and high rainfall, the soil formation process is faster in the equatorial climate.

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