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Saline soil is the type of soil that has salts in it. This type of soil is found all over the world, but the levels of salts will vary from place to place. Saline soil is mostly found in drier regions.
In India it is found in western Rajasthan
Water can easily move through sandy soils, wheras clay-rich soil is much harder for water to penetrate, so sandy soils are drier.
If you were to compare it to Arctic soil...Usually in cold places.... soil have methane ,soil in cold places releases methane... or parafrost
Soil litter is made up of leaf "skin" and pieces of leaf that are usually at the top of the horizons of the soil. Often found in forests.
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Saline soil is the type of soil that has salts in it. This type of soil is found all over the world, but the levels of salts will vary from place to place. Saline soil is mostly found in drier regions.
The Kangaroo Paw is a native Australian shrub which is found in southwestern Western Australia. It prefers a drier climate than that found in the east. Its habitat is sandy soil in grassland and semi-arid areas.
The Kangaroo Paw is a native Australian shrub which is found in southwestern Western Australia. It prefers a drier climate than that found in the east. Its habitat is sandy, well-drained soil in grassland and semi-arid areas.
In India it is found in western Rajasthan
Bromine is usually found in soil.
desert soil found in India?
western rajasthan and maharashtra
sically, western Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat.
The Kangaroo Paw is a native Australian shrub which is found throughout southwestern Western Australia, north around Geraldton, and along the sandy coastal Swan River plains. It prefers a drier climate than that found in the east. Its habitat is sandy, well-drained soil in grassland and semi-arid areas.
The kangaroo paw is a small, flowering shrub native to the far southwestern corner of Western Australia. This is the only place where these plants grow in the wild. They can grow in a variety of habitats, from coastal heath to the edge of swamps and rivers, and grassland to light bushland.
definitely soil (i have never seen a daisy in the sand) :)