Geography, asked by jayakumarmch5083, 9 months ago

Black soils are common in:
(a) Deccan trap region
(b) Kashmir Valley
(c) Ganga Valley
(d) Northern Plains

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Answered by arijit9842
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Explanation:

a) Deccan trap region

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Black soils are common in the Deccan trap region. (Option a)

  • Deccan traps lie in west-central India and are located on the Deccan Plateau.
  • It is one of the largest volcanic eruption-prone provinces in the world.
  • This region has a thick cover of basalt lava flows.
  • Weathering breaks down the basalt lava rocks into fine particles, which is the black soil.
  • As a result, these soils are rich in potassium, iron, magnesium, aluminium, and lime.
  • This soil is also known as 'cotton soil' as they are best suitable for cotton cultivation.
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