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write any three differences between arid soil and forest soil​

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Answered by nOTsOcOOL
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Answer:

>> Arid soil-

      i) This type of soil is sandy and saline.

      ii) It is found in arid regions, particularly deserts.

      iii) The soil lacks humus and moisture due to dry climate and rapid evaporation.  

>> Forest soil-

        i) It is rich in dead organic matter and humus content caused by their

           decomposition. Thus, the soil is rich in nutrients.

        ii)  Forest soils tend to have better preserved.

        iii) There is dense vegetation.

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Answered by princesahilraj2005
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Answer:

arid soil

The soil red and brown in colour.

It is sandy in texture.

It is saline in nature and lacks humus and moisture.

Arid soils contain a substantial amount of soluble salts.

It

is alkaline in nature because there is no rain to wash soluble salts.

These soils are very infertile in nature.

Arid soils are most characterized by their water deficiencies.

It contains high levels of gypsum, calcium carbonates, sodium.

Explanation:

forest soil

Forest soil- It is rich in dead organic matter and humus content caused by their decomposition.

the soil is rich in nutrients.

this soil is formed due in heavy & mountainous region

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