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Vertisies, or vertisols, are a type of soil characterized by their high clay content and significant shrink-swell capacity. These soils typically form in regions with distinct wet and dry seasons, leading to cracks during dry periods and swelling when wet. They are often found in areas like savannas and grasslands and can be both fertile and challenging for agriculture due to their physical properties. Vertisols are important for various ecosystems and are used for growing crops in many parts of the world.

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