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Discover Ludwig'desiccated soil' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe soil that has been dried out and become hard and brittle, usually due to a lack of water. For example, "The farmer was frustrated to find the desiccated soil in his field had prevented the seeds from germinating."
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Dust storms swept across the desiccated soil.
These folk are the "other side of the American dream," every bit as parched as the cracked and desiccated soil they live on.
So, like a bud breaking through layers of cracked and desiccated soil, polls that showed Clinton competitive with Trump have led to extraordinary excitement among Democrats — especially outside Texas — as a harbinger of new life.
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Global warming upsets the world's water cycle, increases the burden of pests, desiccates soil and reduces yields.
The increased rainfall preceding the outbreak period provides water to rehydrate desiccated mosquito eggs in soil.
Nematodes (about 3,000 5,000) were desiccated in glass desiccation chambers.
Some things are green, but the ground is desiccated.
I will ingest that raw, cooked or ground and desiccated in capsule form.
The lower values of the monthly field measurements may be due to the placement of the probe at the same soil spot, which might have been desiccated after the measurements were taken.
4 Briefly, all of the associated soil types have substrata that could serve to retain water better than other soil types (e.g., sandy), a feature that could plausibly facilitate rehydration of desiccated mosquito eggs in normally arid settings.
Fields of stunted, desiccated crops.
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