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Have you ever seen the surface of the planet from an airplane?
It is full of elevations and irregularities in the form of wrinkles in the skin. It also has areas of fractures, like wounds, through which energy is released in the form of earthquakes.
Among these fractures we find the so-called faults, which are deformation structures caused by the thrust between plates or blocks of rock. These zones are points of connection or link between the surface of the earth and the deep zones of the soil, very rich in water and minerals, which facilitate and benefit plant species such as jujube trees.
Among these fractures we find the so-called faults, which are deformation structures caused by the thrust between plates or blocks of rock. These zones are points of connection or link between the surface of the earth and the deep zones of the soil, very rich in water and minerals, which facilitate and benefit plant species such as jujube trees.
These areas of weakness in the soil are exploited by jujube roots to access groundwater.
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