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Alluvial soil are also known as riverine soil


butterflyqueen: Alluvial soil are two types Celtic coastal and inland alluvial.These soils have been transported by the rivers.They thus called ex situ .They represent the riverine. Alluvial soil is found near the coastal areas
butterflyqueen: This answer is in 10th ICSE geography book

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Answered by Amretha
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Alluvial soil are also known as riverine soil because it is near the river
Answered by phillipinestest
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Alluvial soil are found near the river, streams, and flood plains this is the reason it is also known as riverine soil.  

Explanation:

These soils are two types-Celtic coastal and inland alluvial soils. These soils can be found at the delta mouth or the coastal region of the river. It is deposited at the delta mouth of a river so it is named the riverine soil. The major part of the alluvial soil can be seen in the Indo genetic region of the India.

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