Glossary Salinization
Glossary Salinization
Glossary Salinization
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Asignature: Geography.
Topic: Salinization.
Date: May-13-2022.
Objectives: the goal is to see why salinity arises
The Content: the content is the slides plus the information plus the
videos plus the report
Conclusion:
Occurs by natural, or secondary, processes when it is caused by
human activities.
Salinization occurs when salts dissolved in water tables rise to the
soil surface and accumulate as water evaporates.
Salinization corresponds to an environmental problem that if
left unchecked leads to soil desertification
In a soil with salinization, you can notice growth of highly salt-
tolerant plants, unhealthy-looking plants, thick dry layers of
white matter, streaks, and spots on the ground and unusual
moisture.
Questions Salinization Geography
What does salinization mean?
Salinization refers to the increase in salt concentration in an environmental
medium, notably soil.
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in aqueous solutions.
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with excess water.
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suspension.
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nature only in the combined state, and used in the synthesis of sodium peroxide, sodium cyanide, and
tetraethyllead.
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