explain how the alluvial soil of northern rivers are different from those deposited by southern rivers in India
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The alluvial soil that is accumulated in the northern part of India is from the rivers which is perennial that is, it does not dry out throughout the year, also the soil of the northern side accumulation of the alluvial soil is much more fertile than that of the southern part.Explanation:
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