define soil on the basis of it's location
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Definition of soil on the basis of its location.
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- Soil is a mixture of organic 5% and non-organic matter, 10% and gases 25%, liquids 25%, and other minerals together constitute the soil. It's also defined as a medium of plant growth, a means of storage of water, and is a habitat for the organisms.
- Soil is a product of the climate, relief, parent rock, time, biological organisms and is developed by a number of the physical, chemical, and biological processes.
- The soils in India are distributed according to there place of origin as the seven deposits. Alluvial soil found in the river valleys and many parts of fertile plains of India.
- The montane soil found on the hilly regions and the slopes of Himalayas with a height of 3000 meters. Desert soils found in the found the Thar desert of India.
- The black soil is a soil found in central India and the Deccan plateau. Soil is highly compressible and has a low bearing capacity.
- Red soil is the soil that is found in the mixed forest region and is yellow-reddish in nature. The laterite soil is found in the remains of the basalt rocks that are pinkish in color.
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