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Chew_Yi_Cong
2020-09-18

I'm halfway through and honestly, it has been quite a pleasurable read so far. However, as a trained horticulturist and agronomist, I was slightly disappointed with the lack of research and inaccuracies in some areas. These areas can definitely be improved on, considering its a novel closely linked to agriculture. 1) 'Deep soil,' rarely smells like rain. Petrichor is caused by various factors such as the release of oils from certain plants, generation of geosmin chemical by actinomycetes (a type of soil-dwelling bacteria), and ozone. 2) 'Deep soil, ' is never dark and rich. It does not absorb water well too. They are usually clayey. What gives 'topsoil, ' it's unique water-holding properties and the black and rich look is basically organic materials in various stages of decomposition (dead leaves, branches, wastes from animals etc). There's a complex process where different microbes work in harmony to break down the organic materials; producing a substance called humus which is carbon-rich, and it is what gives topsoil its signature look. 3) Soil that is barren and dry means there's a lack of microorganisms on the top surface of the soil. This may also be due to the overuse of synthetic fertilisers/lime etc that causes a buildup of minerals. 4) The weather and elements impart certain types of nutrients to the soil; weathered and exposed soil contains more nutrients. For example, Phosphorus. The main source of Phosphorus is from the weathering of rocks. I guess in general, I was disappointed that there was no mention of micro-organisms (even though they are essential to agriculture). The dynamics and growing mechanics of lab-grown crops are very different from the field-grown ones, and it's a little sad that the mc does not understand this (despite being a specialist.) I hope the author sees this and considers it for his edits or future novels. Cheers, Chewy

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What makes 'a distant soil fanfiction' unique?
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2024-10-25 23:51
One aspect that makes it unique is that different fanfiction authors can bring their own perspectives. For example, some might focus on the romantic relationships in the 'A Distant Soil' world in ways the original didn't. Others might explore the political systems in greater depth. It's this variety of interpretations that sets it apart. Since the original 'A Distant Soil' has a rich world with many characters and concepts, fanfiction writers have a lot of material to work with and can create really diverse stories.
What is the appeal of the 'A Distant Soil' comic?
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2025-06-19 20:54
It has a unique storyline and beautiful art. The characters are well-developed and the world-building is fascinating.
Can you recommend some good 'a distant soil fanfiction'?
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2024-10-24 17:01
Sure. One popular 'a distant soil fanfiction' might be 'The Unseen Adventures in A Distant Soil' which adds new plotlines to the original story. It focuses on the backstories of some minor characters and makes them more important in the overall narrative.
What are the features of 'A Distant Soil Warp Comics'?
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2025-06-22 22:13
I think it has unique art styles and complex storylines. The characters are often very well-developed.
What is 'distant soil graphic novel' about?
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2024-11-13 11:12
Well, without having read it, it could potentially be about a society or world that exists in a distant soil. Maybe it has to do with the exploration of that area, the people or creatures that inhabit it, and the mysteries and conflicts that are associated with that place. It could also touch on environmental aspects related to the soil in that distant location.
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