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describe in detail any two types of soils found in india

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Answered by vishnusingh1
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. Alluvial Soils:

These are formed by the deposition of sediments by rivers. They are rich in humus and very fertile. They are found in Great Northern plain, lower valleys of Narmada and Tapti and Northern Gujarat. These soils are renewed every year.

2. Black Soils:

These soils are made up of volcanic rocks and lava-flow. It is concentrated over Deccan Lava Tract which includes parts of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It consists of Lime, Iron, Magnesium and also Potash but lacks in Phosphorus, Nitrogen and Organic matter.
Answered by devkundubengali
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Alluvial soil :- these are formed by the deposition of sediments by river .they are rich in humus and very fertile .the soils are delivered every year .the soil are found in Northern area of India ...

red soil :-.

these are derived from weathering of ancient Metamorphic rock of Deccan Plateau .its redness due to iron composition .they cover almost whole of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and parts of Odisha
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