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What is 'soil' in Spanish?

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'Suelo' is a Spanish equivalent of 'soil'.

The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is 'el' ['the']. Its singular indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one'].

It's pronounced 'SWEH-loh'.

From the ground surface down six inches [15.24 centimeters] tends to be the underground region that interests gardeners and cultivators as soil. Specifically, it's the access point for such nutrients as minerals and trace elements and to air and water pore spaces. It also is the activity area for plant roots and for soil food web members.

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"Soil" in Spanish is "suelo" or "tierra".

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