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To better understand how climatic changes and human activities contribute to the process of desertification, the consequences listed above can be grouped into four broad areas: Irrigated croplands, whose soils are often degraded by the accumulation of salts.
The Bété, whose soils are under dense forest vegetation, described 11 mutually exclusive soil types.
The Senufo, whose soils are more exposed on a guinea-savanna landscape, claimed to have two to three soil types, named for such characteristics as color, floodability, texture, or gravel content.
The same analysis found that the amount of cropland whose soils can store carbon declined nearly 7% between 1990 and 2013.
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But Blatter can be a fickle president, praising the nation on whose soil he treads.
These cyclamens have flourished in the street garden, whose soil is humus created from recycled brush and leaves.
This in a country whose soil had been well fertilized by American blood in the Korean War.
I wanted them to respond on an emotional level," explained Mr Rigdol, whose soil installation measured 30ft by 30ft.
And I bow down to a house whose soil I carried with me when I was lost.
This is a place founded on the old grass prairies, whose Native American inhabitants were butchered and displaced, and whose soil was ripped up.
He said that Europe "60 years ago refused to lift a finger to save millions of Jews on whose soil they were annihilated".
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