a bar graph of types of soil in india
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A bar graph of types of soil in india
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- Soils in Indian are classified and divided on the basis of the following color, texture, porosity, depths, and appearance.
- The major type of soil includes the alluvial soil i.e is the fine and fertile quality of soil mostly found along the plains and river beds and valleys and covers most of the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent.
- The mountain soil are those that are found near the foothills and slopes of the Himalayan regions and have a height of about 3000 meters. They are rich in carbon and nitrogen, are slit to loam in texture, and are brown loam in color.
- The desert soils are those soils that are found in the western pars of the country as the Thar desert and receive low rainfall. Includes the sandy soils
- Another type of import soil is the black soil that is called as regur soil and is found in central India and the Deccan plains and the northern parts are made form the lavas flows.
- The red soil is the soil found in warm, temperature and moisture conditions in deciduous and mixed forest are yellowish in color and have a thin organic matter.
- Laterite soils are formed by the chemical composition of the soils and have a rich iron oxide that gives the pink color. Are found in the eastern and southern India.
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