Geography, asked by bpushpita88, 9 months ago

difference between alluvial soil and arid soil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alluvial soil is formed due to the deposition of alluvium from the river whereas laterite soil is formed due to leaching in wet and hot areas. *Alluvial soil is light grey in colour whereas laterite soil is reddish. * Alluvial soil isn,t acidic whereas laterite soil is acidic and coarse.

Answered by αηυяαg
10

Explanation:

alluvial soil is formed due to depositional work of river whereas laterite is formed due to intense leaching

alluvial soil is rich in potash whereas laterite soil is rich in iron oxide and aluminium

alluvial soil is found in North Indian plains and laterite soil is found in Tamil nadu , Maharashtra,Kerela

alluvial soil is light grey to ash in colour and laterite soil is red in colour

hope it helps

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