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Granite in the South India changes to Soil. ​

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Answered by divinesha2007
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Granite is formed when viscous (thick/ sticky) magma slowly cools and crystallises long before it is able to reach the Earth's surface. ... Granite is a very resistant rock and weathers slowly to form thin soils with many large boulders sticking out - with typical tors forming the hill-tops.

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Answered by archu040688
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South Indian granite are the granites that have quarries located in the Southern Part of India. The major South India Granite Quarries are located in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, and Kerala.

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