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Explain the distributiob of alluvial and black soil

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Alluvial soil

(i) These soils are formed by deposition of rivers.

(ii) These are confined to the northern plains and coastal plains.

(iii) These are fine and highly fertile.

(iv) These support many crops like rice, wheat.

Black soil (Regur soil)

(i) These soils are formed by weathering of igneous rocks and lava flow.

(ii) These are found in north western part of peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat.

(iii) These are fertile.

(iv) Cotton grows best in this soil.

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