壌
arable soil, earth
Kanji 1421
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Japan is rich in agriculture now, but it once faced severe food shortages. Find out how people ingeniously transformed volcanic soil into arable farmland. Learn to talk about soil figuratively (as fertile ground for innovations) or literally, saying things like "Plants take in water from the soil" (Hint: There's a way to say "water" other than 水!) Also see what makes hydrangea flowers blue or red!
Revision history:
Nov. 17, 2023: p. 4 caption: Added parentheses around "climate" in 温暖少雨 (warm (climate) with little rain).
Feb. 2, 2022:
- p. 2, Etymology Box: Updated the Henshall etymology and the Sears link.
- p. 13: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
Oct. 31, 2014: Originally published.
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