Geography, asked by shaikmehak2005, 4 months ago

difference between alluvial soil and regur soil ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Alluvial soil are formed by sediments deposited by rivers. ..

. (d) Laterite soil is found over lava deposits in the Deccan.

Answered by mkaur14
4

black soil is known as black cotton soil.

1.sugarcane will grow in alluvial soil.

2.cotton will grow in black soil

Differences:

Alluvial soil

(i) These soils are formed by the deposition of rivers.

(ii) These are confined to the northern plains and coastal plains.

(iii) These are fine and highly fertile.

(iv) These support many crops like rice, wheat.

Black soil (Regur soil)

(i) These soils are formed by weathering of igneous rocks and lava flow.

(ii) These are found in the northwestern part of the peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat.

(iii) These are fertile.

(iv) Cotton grows best in this soil.

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