andisol |
aridisol |
As nouns the difference between andisol and aridisol
is that
andisol is a kind of soil formed in volcanic ash and containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite while
aridisol is (us soil taxonomy) a soil of the kind that dominates deserts and xeric shrublands, having a very low concentration of organic matter and little water.
alfisol |
andisol |
As nouns the difference between alfisol and andisol
is that
alfisol is an abundant soil order in the usda soil taxonomy, with a clay-enriched subsoil and relatively high native fertility, widely used both in agriculture and forestry while
andisol is a kind of soil formed in volcanic ash and containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite.
andosol |
andisol |
Andisol is a alternative form of andosol.
As nouns the difference between andosol and andisol
is that
andosol is alternative form of andisol while
andisol is a kind of soil formed in volcanic ash and containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite.
anisol |
andisol |
As nouns the difference between anisol and andisol
is that
anisol is while
andisol is a kind of soil formed in volcanic ash and containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite.
taxonomy |
andisol |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and andisol
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
andisol is a kind of soil formed in volcanic ash and containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane, imogolite and ferrihydrite.