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Norway predominantly has podzol soils, which are characterized by their leached, acidic nature and are often found in forested areas. The soil is typically thin and nutrient-poor, especially in the northern regions. In addition to podzols, there are also areas with clay-rich soils, especially in the southern and lowland regions, which support agriculture. Overall, the diverse topography and climate contribute to variations in soil types across the country.

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