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Describe the properties of alluvial soil found in India

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Answered by snehalshinde01234
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Explanation:

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They are immature and have weak profiles due to their recent origin.Most of the soil is Sandy and clayey soils are not uncommon.Pebbly and gravelly soils are rare. ...The soil is porous because of its loamy (equal proportion of sand and clay) nature.

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Answered by bratislava
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The alluvial soil found in India are formed by the rich deposits of glaciers.

Explanation:

  • They are formed by the sediments that are brought own by the rivers and they deposit very fine particles of soils called alluvium in the period during the course of their journey.
  • They occupy about 46% of the land area of the country, such as entire northern plains and are very deep and they support more than 40% of the land for agriculture.
  • Soil is porous as its loamy in nature and is constantly replenished by the current floods. They are low in nitrogen and good for the cultivation of wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton, jute, maize, etc.

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