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Black soil is best suitable for the cultivation of cotton. Justify.​

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Answered by prachi6133
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Cotton cultivation requires high moisture retention. Black soils are very fine grained and dark, contain a high proportion of calcium and magnesium carbonates and highly argillaceous. When wet, they are very tenacious of moisture and exceedingly sticky. ... It is most suitable for the growth of cotton....

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Answered by finsha04
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Answer:

* Black soils are derived from the basalt rock.

* So they are dark grey to black in colour, with high clay content.

* They are highly retentive of moisture and extremely compact.

* They are best suited for the cultivation of cotton, sugarcane, jowar, maize, pulses, wheat, and chillies.

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