chart on major soils of India soil type area chemical composition crops grown soil properties(plzzz answer)
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Major Soil Types of India
Geologically, Indian soils can broadly be divided into soils of peninsular India and soils of extra-peninsular India.
The soils of Peninsular India are formed by the decomposition of rocks in situ, i.e. directly from the underlying rocks.
Soils of Peninsular India are transported and re-deposited to a limited extent and are known as sedentary soils.
The soils of the Extra-Peninsula are formed due to the depositional work of rivers and wind. They are very deep. They are often referred to as transported or azonal soils.
Major groups:
Alluvial soils,
Black soils,
Red soils,
Laterite and Lateritic soils,
Forest and Mountain soils,
Arid and Desert soils,
Saline and Alkaline soils and
Peaty and Marshy soils.
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