Compare the type and nature of soil of Punjab and Andhra
Pradesh .
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There are six soil deposits in India. They are Alluvial soil, Black soil or regur, Red soil, Laterite soil, Desert or Arid soil, and Forest and mountainous soil. These soils are formed by the sediments brought down by the rivers.
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-- In Punjab the crops and vegetation is normally snow fed and relying on perennial rivers and canal type of irrigation.
-- In Punjab, you have more of plains.
-- Climate wise it is cold to moderate heat across Punjab.
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-- In Andhra Pradesh the crops are generally rainfed vegetation.
-- Andhra Pradesh has some hilly terrains which are suitable for certain crops.
-- You have forest produce in Andhra Pradesh unlike in Punjab.
-- It is mild cold to extreme heat in Andhra Pradesh.
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