Given below is the information
covered
by different types of
soil in Maharashtra
and
Odissa.
Name of
1) Black soil
2) Latorite soil
3) Red soil
4) Deltic allurial
Maharashtra
[in moha.
20.63
3.07
1.66
0.6
Odisha
[in m-ha-a
1.91
0.10
7.14
0.67
double
Dhaw
I
a abarograph, using the scale
unit lengen Emina.
Ansurer du following questions:
1) Find the ratio of red sail found ai
Maharashtra to ostisha.
2) Which sail covers masc. area in Maharas
which is the major cup of Maharashtra?
Answers
Types of Soil in India – Black or Regur Soil
This soil is formed from rocks of cretaceous lava. ... The soil is rich in iron, lime, calcium, potash, magnesium, and aluminium. It has high water retaining capacity and good for cotton cultivation, Tobacco, citrus fruits, castor, and linseed.
Red soil is a type of soil that develops in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forest, having thin organic and organic-mineral layers overlying a yellowish-brown leached layer resting on an illuvium red layer. Red soils are generally derived from crystalline rock.
Which sail covers masc. area in Maharas
which is the major cup of Maharashtra
Black soil covers most of the Deccan Plateau which includes parts of:
Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh,
Gujarat,
Andhra Pradesh and some parts of.
Tamil Nadu.