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difference between red and yellow soil​

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Answered by riksitabhat
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Explanation:

Red soil is formed when iron particles get mixed in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. Yellow soil is formed by clay made shells and ferric hydroxide particles which get mixed in the soil. Forest soils are found in the hilly areas with dense forest cover. These soils are perfect for tea and coffee plantations.

Answered by ankitsharma26
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Answer:

Red and Yellow Soil

Soils are loamy in deep depression and in uplands they consist of loose gravels, highly coarse material.

Soils are deficient in phosphoric acid, organic matter and nitrogenous material but are fairly rich in potash.

Crops are cultivated with the use of fertilizers.

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