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  2. Charlottetown (soil series) - Wikipedia

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    Charlottetown soil series is the name given to a deep fine sandy loam soil which has developed under forest vegetation on glacial till. This series occurs only on Prince Edward Island , where it is widespread and so important for agriculture that it has been designated as the Provincial Soil.

  3. Soil color - Wikipedia

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    Hue: indicates the dominant spectral (i.e., rainbow) color, which in the soil is generally yellow or red. Each page of the Munsell soil color book displays a different hue. Examples include 10YR, 5YR, and 2.5Y. Value: indicates lightness or darkness. The value increases from the bottom of each page to the top, with lower numbers representing ...

  4. Symbols of Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Red oak Quercus rubra: Red oak: 1987 [7] Tartan: Reddish-brown, green, white and yellow 1960 [8] Tartan of Prince Edward Island was designed by Mrs. Jean Reed Soil: Charlottetown soil [9] The Charlottetown soil is the most predominant on the Island, accounting for roughly 470,000 acres (1,900 km 2) of land. Orders: Order of Prince Edward Island

  5. What is graupel? How it is different from sleet or hail? - AOL

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    Unlike hail or sleet, graupel is soft and can be crushed easily in your hand, and is sometimes called "soft hail." It is also usually smaller than hail, with a diameter of around 0.08-0.2 inches.

  6. Geography of Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Prince Edward Island is mostly pastoral with red soil, white sand, and scattered communities. Known as the "Garden of the Gulf", the island is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence north of Nova Scotia and east of New Brunswick , with which it forms the Northumberland Strait .

  7. Winds, saturated soil: Why rain from Hurricane Lee is a ... - AOL

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    Norwich Public Utilities met with city officials this week about the storm, and Norwich Public Works cleared catch basin tops and culverts Wednesday.

  8. Soil morphology - Wikipedia

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    Hue: indicates the dominant spectral (i.e., rainbow) color, which in soil is generally yellow and/or red. Each page of the Munsell soil color book displays a different hue. Examples include 10YR, 5YR, and 2.5Y. Value: indicates lightness or darkness. Value increases from the bottom of each page to the top, with lower numbers representing darker ...

  9. This winter storm brought fluffy snow in some places ... - AOL

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    Forecasters said the snow that fell in the Mid-Atlantic Tuesday was dry and fluffy to the north of Washington, D.C., but heavier and wetter to the south. Why is this? Air temperature is the ...