Physiographic features definition

Physiographic features means the soils, topography, land slope and aspect, and local climate that influence the form and species composition of plant communities.

Examples of Physiographic features in a sentence

  • Physiographic features divide the agricultural lands into three basic categories based on soil type: bench lands, residual lands, and alluvial lands.

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