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Explain the characteristics of Alluvial soil

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Answered by Adya16
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Alluvial soil is made up of sand slit and clay

Alluvial soil 8s most fertile soil

They are immature and have week profile due to their recent origin

Alluvial soil contain adequate proportion of potash,Lime and phosphoric acid

Alluvial soil is the main and important soil that spreads across the river plains

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Answered by kavitasingh1234
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  • It is formed by deposition of the river loads as it flows from its upper to iys lower course.
  • It is light and porous.
  • it is easily tillable
  • It is fertile soil as it id rich in minerals,especially potash and lime.
  • The alluvial Soil of the Upper Ganga Valley is dry,porous,sandy,faint yellow and consist of cley and organic matter which becomes good source of Alluvial Soil.
  • The Soil are non-uniform.

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