classification of soils on the basis of name, other names, features, place of occurance, nutrients, crops grown
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Classification of soil
> On the basis of origin = biotic and abiotic .
> On the basis of exhaustibility = renewable and non rewable .
> On the basis of ownership= individual, community, national and international.
> On the basis of status of development= potential, develop, stock and reserve. Plz mark me as brainlist.
> On the basis of origin = biotic and abiotic .
> On the basis of exhaustibility = renewable and non rewable .
> On the basis of ownership= individual, community, national and international.
> On the basis of status of development= potential, develop, stock and reserve. Plz mark me as brainlist.
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classification of soil are as follows
A) Alluvial soil
1) This spread widely an important soil
2) Northern plains are made up of alluvium soil
3) This soil have been deposited by three important Himalayan rivers
The Indus, The Ganga, The Brahmaputra
4) It formed in eastern coastal plains
5) They are found in deltas Krishna kaveri, Mahanadi
6) It contains potash phosphoric acid lime
7) they have a coarse soil
B) Black soil
1) They are black in colour
2) They are known as regur soil
3) It is also called ideal for growing cotton
4) They cover plateaus of Maharashtra, Malwa plateau, Chattisgarh
5) They are well known for capacity to hold moisture
6) This soil rich in nutrients like calcium carbonate, magnesium
C) Laterite soil
1) it has derived from Latin word Later means brick
2) it developed with in areas of high temperature and heavy rain fall
3) it is result of intense leaching due to heavy rain
4) It mainly found in Kerala, karnataka, TamilNaidu and in hilly areas
example are Tea, Coffee and cashew nut
D) Red and yellow soil
1) this soil developed in crystalline igneous rock
2) it is in areas of low rainfall in eastern and southern part of Deccan plateau
3) They are found in Orrisa, Chattisgarh, Southern part of middle ganga plain
4) these soil develop a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and meta morphic rock
5) it looks yellow when it comes in hydrated form
hope it helps
thank you
here is your answer
classification of soil are as follows
A) Alluvial soil
1) This spread widely an important soil
2) Northern plains are made up of alluvium soil
3) This soil have been deposited by three important Himalayan rivers
The Indus, The Ganga, The Brahmaputra
4) It formed in eastern coastal plains
5) They are found in deltas Krishna kaveri, Mahanadi
6) It contains potash phosphoric acid lime
7) they have a coarse soil
B) Black soil
1) They are black in colour
2) They are known as regur soil
3) It is also called ideal for growing cotton
4) They cover plateaus of Maharashtra, Malwa plateau, Chattisgarh
5) They are well known for capacity to hold moisture
6) This soil rich in nutrients like calcium carbonate, magnesium
C) Laterite soil
1) it has derived from Latin word Later means brick
2) it developed with in areas of high temperature and heavy rain fall
3) it is result of intense leaching due to heavy rain
4) It mainly found in Kerala, karnataka, TamilNaidu and in hilly areas
example are Tea, Coffee and cashew nut
D) Red and yellow soil
1) this soil developed in crystalline igneous rock
2) it is in areas of low rainfall in eastern and southern part of Deccan plateau
3) They are found in Orrisa, Chattisgarh, Southern part of middle ganga plain
4) these soil develop a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and meta morphic rock
5) it looks yellow when it comes in hydrated form
hope it helps
thank you
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