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Difference in soil types between himachal pradesh and kerala

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The difference in soil types of Himachal Pradesh and Kerala is given below:

The Soil of Himachal Pradesh

  • Himachal Pradesh is situated in the northwestern portion of the mountain ranges of the Himalayas.
  • The soil found here is influenced by a variety of geographical factors such as height, plant cover, gradient, composition, and weather.
  • Soil types found here are:
  1. Mountain-meadow soil
  2. Sub-mountainous soil
  3. Brown-hilly soil
  4. Red loamy soil
  • It has a majority of mountainous soil in it.

The Soil of Kerala

  • Kerala is located in the southern portion of India, where it receives a lot of rain.
  • Changes in rainfall patterns, temperature, water currents, and wind patterns all contribute to the soil of Kerala.
  • Soil types found here are:
  1. Alluvium soil and mixed alluvium soil
  2. Coastal soil
  3. Laterite
  4. Forest soil
  • Kerala has the greatest percentage of laterite soil in it.
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