1. Active Citizen Participation- citizens inform themselves about issues, vote in elections, serve on juries, work for candidates, run for government office, etc.
2. Favorable Economy- strive to have no extremes of wealth and poverty/large middle class
3. Widespread Education- educated public
4. Strong Civil Society- network of voluntary associations, economic groups, religious organizations, independent of govt. (e.g. Red Cross, local newspaper)
5. Social Consensus- general agreement of political and social values
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Sandy soils are much more permeable that clay soils.
The sandy soils let the water pass through but the clay soils hold the water
how do forest soils different from prairie soils
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
active participation, favorable economy, widespread education, civil society, and social consensus.
Alluvial soils, Piedmont soils, Hill soils , Lateritic soils
clay soils, loamy soils and sandy soils
Example: cakes, salads, soils, soup, saussage.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Sandy soils are much more permeable that clay soils.
Sandy soils are generally less fertile than clay soils because they do not hold water as well as clay soils. Clay soils are usually fertile and hold more nutrients than sandy soils.
The sandy soils let the water pass through but the clay soils hold the water
how do forest soils different from prairie soils
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sandy soils