Geography, asked by rameezreyaz410, 5 months ago

1. Write short notes on
a.
Alluvial soil
b.
Side Valleys
C.
Plateau of Ladakh​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Alluvial soil is the main and important soilthat spreads across the river plains. They are formed by deposition of materials or sediments (alluvium) brought in down by rivers that consist of silt, sand, clay, etc. ...

b.The side valleyloses its height and develops into ahanging valley. In permeable rock like limestone) a side-valley becomes a gorge. In granite or other crystalline areas awaterfall may result.

c.Ladakh is the highestplateau in India with much of it being over 3,000 m (9,800 ft). It extends from the Himalayan to the Kunlun Ranges and includes the upper Indus River valley.

Answered by pavaskargeetha52
3

Answer:

1 ; Alluvial soil is the main and important soil that spreads across the river plants they are formed by depositstation of materials or sidiments (alluvium) brought down by rivers that consist of silt , sand , clay .

2 ; a valley shoulder appears at the place where the tributary followed into the river before the glacial period the side valley loses its height and develop into a hanging valley.

3 ; ladakh is the highest plateau in India with much of it begin over 3000 m 9800 feet .

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