Threebear - the soil of Idaho in the United States.
Description
Triber consists of moderately drained soils formed in silty sediments using a layer of volcanic ash. The name comes from a creek flowing in Latah County, Idaho. These soils are found in the hills with a slope of 5 to 35%. On soils of this type, forest grows, which is used for harvesting timber. They are also the habitat of wild animals. For the most part, the natural vegetation of these soils is western red cedar, Douglas spruce, great spruce, western larch and white western pine. The average annual rainfall in these territories is 36 inches (91.44 cm), and the average annual temperature is 42 degrees Fahrenheit (5.56 ° C).
Sources
Original article in English Threebear