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Define leaching .what type of soil is formed due to leaching

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Answered by Sanclynz5
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Leaching is a process of draining away from soil or other material by the action of water passing through it.

Laterite soil is the type of soil formed due to leaching.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Leaching and the type of soil formed due to leaching

Explanation:

  • Leaching is the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil; or applying a small amount of excess irrigation to avoid soil salinity.
  • Leaching removes vital nutrients and micronutrients, such as water-soluble boron, from the soil, causing potential deficiencies in crops.
  • For example, when crops suffer from boron deficiency, they exhibit visual symptoms including: Misshapen, thick, brittle, small leaves.
  • The Laterite Soil is the type of soil formed from intense leaching in areas of high rainfall , moisture and high temperature.
  • The soil formed by the process of intense leaching is laterite soil.

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