alpine soil的意思|示意
高山土壤
alpine soil的用法详解
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Alpine soil refers to a type of soil found in high-elevation, mountainous regions. It is generally characterized by a lack of tree cover, a limited water supply, and the presence of coarse, rocky minerals. Although alpine soils contain relatively few nutrients, they are a vital component of the mountain ecosystem, providing crucial habitat for wildlife and helping to regulate climate change.
Alpine soils can be divided into two categories: deep and shallow. Deep alpine soils are usually found at higher elevations and are thicker in depth. They are often made up of a mix of organic and mineral material, including clay, silt, sand, and rocks. These soils contain large amounts of organic matter, which provides important nutrients for plants and wildlife.
Shallow alpine soils are typically found in lower elevations, and are less deep and contain fewer nutrients. These soils are generally made up of coarse, rocky minerals, and are often found in areas prone to erosion. Despite their low nutrient content, shallow alpine soils are still essential to mountain ecosystems. By helping to reduce erosion, they help to stabilize the ground and provide important habitat for wildlife and plants.
Alpine soils are an important resource, and are integral to many of the world’s mountain ecosystems. Without them, key species could struggle to survive and climate change could have even more drastic consequences. Therefore, it is important to protect and preserve alpine soils from human activity and climate change, so that both the mountain ecosystems and our own environment can continue to thrive.
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1、 alpine meadow soil 高山湿草原土壤,高山涯草原土
2、 frost alpine soil 寒冻高山土
3、 moist cold alpine soil 湿寒高山土
4、 alpine carbonate raw soil 高山碳酸盐粗腐殖土
5、 alpine silicated raw soil 高山硅酸盐粗骨土
6、 alpine frost soil 寒冻土
7、 alpine desert soil 高山漠土