Geography, asked by rajnandinibhardwaj15, 1 month ago

Black soil are common in -
(a) Deccan trap region
(b) Kashmir valley
(c) Ganga valley
(d) Northern plains​

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Answered by swatirayswatiray
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(a)Deccan trap region

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) Deccan trap region is the correct answer.

  • Black soil, as evident from name, holds black colour.
  • It is mineral soil with richness in potash, calcium carbonate, lime and magnesium. This soil lacks nitrogen and phosphorus.
  • Wheat, cotton are examples of crops which find black soil suitable for their growth.
  • The formation of black soil occurs on solidification of lava or by breaking of igneous rocks formed by lava.
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