1. Alluvial soil
2. Red soil
3. Laterite
4. Black soil
5. Sandy soil
6. Clayey soil
The soil in the Boreal Forest is more fertile than tundra but more acidic(harsh) which limits the number of plants that can thrive
the soil type is cryosol, according to the Canadian soil classification
That type of land (e.g., biome) is called the tundra. It typically has soil from the order Gelisol.
absolutely none, zero, zilch, nothing ;)
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The answer to your question depends on what type of seed you are referring to.
no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil
Silt soil that is constantly damp, to the point of being "muck", is excellent for growing celery. But silt is the "mid-range" type of soil (above sand, but below clay in density) and it is the basis of most good growing soil. It is not a perfect soil by itself - perfect soil balances four things: Sand, silt, clay and organic matter.
It is called soil creep.also solifluction
Soil that is characterized by an abundance of aluminum and iron oxides. Pedalfers are common in humid regions and are deposited in the B horizon of ABC soils, through leaching
The arctic tundra has poor soil
If you were to compare it to Arctic soil...Usually in cold places.... soil have methane ,soil in cold places releases methane... or parafrost
tundra
Cold
Sandy to silty soils would likely be the most prevalent in the arctic, due to the glacial action which breaks down the rock into non-polar particles.
There is no soil at the Arctic (location of the graphical North Pole). It is an area of thick, solid ice, floating on the Arctic Ocean (sometimes known as the Northern Ocean).
the water here is usually fresh but can be salty from oceans
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
Im not shure if there is any soil in the artic
Frozen soil.
Muskeg is a soil type (also a peatland or wetland type called a bog) common in arctic and boreal areas. Muskeg is wet, acid, and relatively infertile.