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Ferrallitisation

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and the sesquioxides of iron and aluminium remain, giving the characteristic red colour of many
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rapidly breaks down the rock. This at first produces clays which later also break down to form
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areas, with consistently high temperatures and rainfall for all or most of the year,
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with rain throughout the year, ferrallitic soils develop. In
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rock
soil
clay
kaolinite
sesquioxides
aluminium
tropical
chemical weathering
silica
leaching
tropical soils
podsolisation
rain forests
savanna
ferruginous
Soil Ecology
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