tautozonal (Meaning)
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tautozonal (a.)
Belonging to the same zone; as, tautozonal planes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tautozonal
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tautozonal Sentence Examples
- The tautozonal soils of the tropics are characterized by intense weathering and leaching.
- Tautozonal soil formation occurs under stable climatic conditions and vegetation cover.
- These soils have a uniform profile with minimal horizon differentiation.
- Tautozonal soils are typically found in areas with a long history of soil development.
- The red color of many tautozonal soils is due to the accumulation of iron oxides.
- The texture of tautozonal soils is often fine-grained due to the intense weathering.
- Tautozonal soils are often associated with tropical rainforests and savannas.
- The fertility of tautozonal soils can vary depending on the underlying parent material.
- The study of tautozonal soils provides insights into long-term soil formation processes.
- Tautozonal soils are an important part of the global carbon cycle.
FAQs About the word tautozonal
Belonging to the same zone; as, tautozonal planes.
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No antonyms found.
The tautozonal soils of the tropics are characterized by intense weathering and leaching.
Tautozonal soil formation occurs under stable climatic conditions and vegetation cover.
These soils have a uniform profile with minimal horizon differentiation.
Tautozonal soils are typically found in areas with a long history of soil development.