The Oklahoma soil is called Port. It is reddish in color because it is rich in iron. Even the bedrock below the surface is an iron-rich clay. It makes the top dirt very red.
It has more clay in it then most soils
Black mesa
The color of the red soil is red.
Red Earth soil is a faux name. The true color of Red soil is purple.
bcause the red soil has iron in it & the black soil is formed frm d rock basaltic which is black !
It has more clay in it then most soils
no cause it is to dry
The official Oklahoma state soil is Port Silt Loam
Everett L. Cole has written: 'Soil survey, Cherokee and Delaware Counties, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soil-surveys, Soils 'Soil survey of Tulsa County, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils 'Soil survey, Ellis County, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Maps, Soil surveys, Soils
Black mesa
The color of the red soil is red.
Oklahoma
It is either Oklahoma or Colorado, I believe it is Oklahoma. Colorado means just 'red', for its river. So therefore it must be Oklahoma, for its red rocks.
Red Earth soil is a faux name. The true color of Red soil is purple.
bcause the red soil has iron in it & the black soil is formed frm d rock basaltic which is black !
Iron oxides account for the red tint to soil .
the soil is orangey-red some soil is dark red or black