Physical Geography
Andisols are a unique soil order formed in volcanic ash and are characterized by their high fertility, moisture retention, and specific mineral composition. These soils play an important role in agriculture due to their ability to hold nutrients and water, making them valuable for crop production in volcanic regions. Their properties are influenced by the parent material, climate, and biological activity in the area.
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