Dear forumers, could you please help me understand the meaning of the underlined phrase 'areas of soils and water'? I seem to get the meaning, but I can't find proper translation for my language. I will be grateful to you, if you give me a link to a definition of this phrase, or its explanation. I failed to find one.
Soil is the dirt, the earth, that we use for planting fruits and vegetables as well as grasses, etc. There are different types of soil from different areas and they have various qualities that make them good or bad for different uses. I understand "soil" to refer to that.
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Soil is the dirt, the earth, that we use for planting fruits and vegetables as well as grasses, etc. There are different types of soil from different areas and they have various qualities that make them good or bad for different uses. I understand "soil" to refer to that. Some areas have rich soils that are great for planting. Other areas have soil that is not very good for trying to grow anyt