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allubail soil are divide into a?​

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Answered by sahilmishra1916
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Geological divisions of alluvial soils. Geologically, the alluvium of the Great plain of India is divided into newer or younger khadar and older bhangar soils.

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Answered by nawednawaz333
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The alluvial soil found in India, particularly in the Indo–Gangetic plain, is of two types: khaddar (pale brown, sandy clays to loamy, less calcareous and carbonaceous soil, and found in the low areas of valley that are regularly flooded) and older bhangar soils (dark colored, mostly clayey, and containing lime nodules ...

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Major characteristics of alluvial soil are:

It is formed by the deposition of the river load as it flows from its upper to its lower course.

It is light and porous, therefore easily tillable.

It is a fertile soil as it is rich in minerals, especially potash and lime.

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