Which of the following are effects of high lime or sodium carbonate content in parent material? A) Enhanced microbial activity B) Increased soil mobility C) Improved drainage in so... Which of the following are effects of high lime or sodium carbonate content in parent material? A) Enhanced microbial activity B) Increased soil mobility C) Improved drainage in soil D) Decreased soil material mobility
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The question is asking about the effects of high lime or sodium carbonate content in parent material on soil properties. It seeks to identify which of the given options are true effects based on soil science principles.
Answer
Increased soil mobility
Increased soil mobility
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Increased soil mobility
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High lime or sodium carbonate content in soil generally leads to increased soil alkalinity. While this can affect various soil properties, increased soil mobility due to altered soil structure is a potential effect.
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