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Chhattisgarh are states having black soil. Cotton is mainly grown in black soil. (ii) Alluvial Soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast. Three features of alluvial soil: → Alluvial soils are very fertile. → They are ideal for growing sugarcane, wheat and paddy. → The regions of alluvial soils are intensively cultivated and densely populated.. (iii) In hilly areas, soil erosion can be controlled by ploughing across contour-lines, making use of terrace farming techniques and using strips of grasses to check soil erosion by wind and water. (iv) Biotic Resources: The resources which are obtained from the biosphere and have life are called Biotic Resources. For example, animals and plants including human beings. Abiotic Resources: The resources which are composed of non-living things are called Abiotic Resources. For example, water, minerals, metals, wind, solar energy etc.  ​

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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It is a most fertile soil having chemicals like lime, potash and phosphoric acid.

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The three states having black soil are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh. The other states where black soil can be found are Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh. Black soil is mainly suitable for growing cotton, hence it is also known as black cotton soil. ... Black soil is found in the Malwa and Saurashtra plateau.

The deltas made by east flowing rivers on Eastern Coastal plain have alluvial soil. Main features of this soil are: (a) It is a most fertile soil having chemicals like lime, potash and phosphoric acid. (b) The region of this densely populated.

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