noun
- Plural of lithosol; shallow, underdeveloped soils formed on hard rock with minimal organic matter and little weathering.
Usage: technical; soil science; chiefly used in soil classification systems
Examples
- Lithosols are commonly found in mountainous regions where bedrock is close to the surface.
- The farmer struggled to cultivate crops on the lithosols covering the hillside.
- Geologists identified lithosols in the rocky terrain of the plateau.
- Lithosols typically contain less than 10 centimeters of soil material above the parent rock.
- The sparse vegetation on lithosols reflects the harsh growing conditions.