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due to the fertility of the horizon). Globally, they represent ~7% of ice-free land area. As the world's agriculturally most productive soil order, the
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from organisms such as ants and earthworms. It was estimated that in 2003, only 14 to 26 percent of grassland ecosystems still remained in a relatively natural state (that is, they were not used for
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because high shrink swell characteristics and relatively high clay contents dominate over the mollic epipedon. These soils are especially common in parts of South
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and provide the best grazing land in such cold climates because they are not acidic like many other soils of very cold climates.
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280 million years ago, Mollisols are best known from the
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Albollsâwet soils; aquic soil moisture regime with an
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XerollsâMediterranean climate; xeric moisture regime
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163:Aquollsâwet soils; aquic soil moisture regime
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177:udic moisture regime
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895:Duplex soil
875:Brown earth
855:Alkali soil
845:Rhizosphere
840:Laimosphere
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671:Inceptisols
578:Plinthosols
543:Kastanozems
400:"Mollisols"
381:"Mollisols"
362:"Mollisols"
292:Pedogenesis
256:Kastanozems
217:Mollorthels
113:agriculture
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870:Brickearth
835:Pedosphere
805:Soil crust
613:Technosols
598:Solonchaks
518:Ferralsols
483:Anthrosols
410:2006-05-14
391:2006-05-14
372:2006-05-14
318:References
272:Stagnosols
252:Chernozems
194:permafrost
965:Quicksand
910:Fill dirt
850:Bulk soil
696:Vertisols
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618:Umbrisols
608:Stagnosol
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568:Phaeozems
548:Leptosols
533:Gypsisols
523:Fluvisols
503:Chernozem
498:Cambisols
493:Calcisols
488:Arenosols
312:Soil type
276:Planosols
264:Leptosols
260:Phaeozems
225:Vertisols
206:altiplano
152:Suborders
138:Oligocene
98:A horizon
94:soil type
82:semi-arid
68:Limestone
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1045:Pedology
950:Paleosol
865:Blue goo
820:Gypcrust
691:Ultisols
661:Gelisols
656:Entisols
646:Andisols
641:Alfisols
603:Solonetz
593:Retisols
588:Regosols
563:Nitisols
558:Luvisols
553:Lixisols
538:Histosol
528:Gleysols
513:Durisols
508:Cryosols
478:Andosols
468:Acrisols
286:See also
280:Solonetz
268:Gleysols
241:Andisols
146:Pliocene
90:Mollisol
33:Mollisol
900:Eluvium
860:Bay mud
825:Caliche
815:Hardpan
810:Claypan
800:Subsoil
795:Topsoil
681:Oxisols
583:Podzols
473:Alisols
461:(1998â)
246:In the
142:Miocene
124:Ice Age
74:Climate
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945:Muskeg
133:Eocene
990:Takir
925:Loess
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237:Andes
202:Tibet
183:ustic
92:is a
64:Loess
955:Peat
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785:Clay
780:Silt
775:Sand
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