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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Science | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Terry Burgess Mexico Local time: 02:34 | ||||||
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CRYOSOLS Explanation: Hi! As you can see, it is the same in Spanish as in English. To confirm this, I found the website of a Spanish University (see below). Here is an excerpt from that site describing (in Spanish) the different applicable terms. Los Grupos de Referencia de Suelos: Acrisols, Albeluvisols, Alisols, Andosols, Anthrosols, Arenosols, Calcisols, Cambisols, Chernozems, Cryosols, Durisols, Ferrasols, Fluvisols, Gleysols, Gypsisols, Histosols, Kastanozems, Leptosols, Regosols, Lixisols, Luvisols, Nitisols, Phaeozems, Planosols, Plinthosols, Podzols, Regosols, Solonetzs, Solonchaks, Umbrisols, Vertisols Hope this helps:-) Regards.. tb Reference: http://www.unizar.es/ingth/PAGINAS/Sem%20Suelos.htm |
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