differences between alluvial soil and black soil??
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Black soil has a good
There are many differences between alluvial soil and Black soil.
Alluvial Soil is also known as loam and clay soil. The soil brought by rivers is called ‘alluvial soil’. This soil is found in the entire northern plain of our country. By nature, it is fertile soil. The alluvial soil found in northern India is brought by the three main rivers – “Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra”.
Therefore, we can understand that this soil is found in the northern part of Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and half of Assam. Alluvial soil is found on the eastern coast in the southern part of the Indian peninsula. This soil is very useful for agriculture.
One feature in Black Soil is that it maintains moisture for a longer time. Black soil is important for cotton yield. This soil is found in the lava region. Thus in the area of this soil, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, the “western part of Andhra Pradesh” and “northern parts of Mysore” come.