Difference between alluvial soil and red soil
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alluvial soil are highly fertile soils found mostly along the river basins and support a great variety of crops both kharid and rabi.
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red soil are heavily leached soils and hence leave behind good amount of iron in the upper layer of soil profile
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red soil are heavily leached soils and hence leave behind good amount of iron in the upper layer of soil profile
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Alluvial soil is highly fertile and is found near river basins and support great variety of crops
Red soil are heavily leached soil leaving behind good amount of iron in upper layers of soil profile
Red soil are heavily leached soil leaving behind good amount of iron in upper layers of soil profile
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