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mollisol

Mollisol - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun mollisol

is a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

Mollisol vs Alfisol - What's the difference?

mollisol | alfisol |


As nouns the difference between mollisol and alfisol

is that mollisol is a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon) while 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.

Mollisol vs Organosol - What's the difference?

mollisol | organosol | see also |


As nouns the difference between mollisol and organosol

is that mollisol is a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon) while organosol is a histosol, a soil comprising chiefly organic material.

Surface vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

surface | mollisol |


As nouns the difference between surface and mollisol

is that surface is the overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid while mollisol is a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

As a verb surface

is to provide something with a surface.

Nutrient vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

nutrient | mollisol |


As nouns the difference between nutrient and mollisol

is that nutrient is a source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue while mollisol is (us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

As an adjective nutrient

is providing nourishment.

Matter vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

matter | mollisol |


As nouns the difference between matter and mollisol

is that matter is while mollisol is (us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

Organic vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

organic | mollisol |


As nouns the difference between organic and mollisol

is that organic is an organic compound while mollisol is a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

As an adjective organic

is pertaining to or derived from living organisms.

Grassland vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

grassland | mollisol |


As nouns the difference between grassland and mollisol

is that grassland is an area dominated by grass or grasslike vegetation while mollisol is (us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

Semihumid vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

semihumid | mollisol |


As an adjective semihumid

is somewhat or partly humid.

As a noun mollisol is

(us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

Semiarid vs Mollisol - What's the difference?

semiarid | mollisol |


As an adjective semiarid

is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.

As a noun mollisol is

(us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).

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