Soils found in wetlands differ from other types of soil found on the agricultural farms.Briefly write short notes to support this statement.

      

Soils found in wetlands differ from other types of soil found on the agricultural farms.Briefly write short notes to support this statement.

  

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Jim
-Wetland soils form in a variety of climates and parent materials.
-Represent a broad spectrum of morphological properties and taxonomic classes.
-Can be dominated by inorganic or organic materials.
-A common condition of all wetland soils is prolonged saturation
-Specific physical, chemical, biological, and morphological characteristics distinguish wetland soils from all other upland soils.
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