IPA: /ˈleɪtəˌsɒl/
KK: /ˈleɪtəˌsɒl/
A type of soil that is rich in minerals like iron and alumina, typically found in tropical regions with high humidity and temperature.
Farmers often prefer latosol for growing crops due to its rich nutrient content.
Latosol → The word is derived from "lato" (from Latin *latus*, meaning wide or broad) and "sol" (from Latin *solum*, meaning soil or ground). The term refers to a type of soil that is typically broad and fertile, found in tropical regions.
Think of 'broad' ('lato') soil ('sol') when remembering that 'latosol' refers to a wide, fertile type of soil.