Slope Orientation Class refers to the classification of the direction a slope faces, such as north-facing, south-facing, east-facing, or west-facing. The orientation of a slope affects its exposure to sunlight, moisture, and wind, which in turn impacts soil temperature, moisture content, and vegetation cover. Source: FAO, 'Soil and Water Conservation'
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| - Slope Orientation Class refers to the classification of the direction a slope faces, such as north-facing, south-facing, east-facing, or west-facing. The orientation of a slope affects its exposure to sunlight, moisture, and wind, which in turn impacts soil temperature, moisture content, and vegetation cover. Source: FAO, 'Soil and Water Conservation'
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| - ISRIC Report 2019/01: Tier 1 and Tier 2 data in the context of the federated Global Soil Information System. Appendix 1 (en)
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