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Explain:- Alluvial Soil ; Desert soil ; Mountain Soil​

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Answered by kk407358
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alluvial soil - a fine-grained fertile soil deposited by water flowing over flood plains or in river beds.

Desert soil - Most desert soils are called Aridisols (dry soil). These are porous sandy soils with low nitrogenous matter and humus.

Mountain soils - Mountain soils are formed due to the accumulation of organic matter which is derived from the forest growth.

Answered by prashant247
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Types of Soil in India – Alluvial soil

Types of Soil in India – Alluvial soilThe alluvial soil occurs mainly in the Satluj- Ganga- Brahmaputra Plains. They are also found in the valleys of the Narmada, Tapi and in the Eastern and Western coastal plains. These soils are mainly derived from the debris brown from the Himalayas. This soil is well-drained and poorly drained with an immature profile in undulating areas. This soil has potash deficiency. The colour of soil varies from

Types of Soil in India – Alluvial soilThe alluvial soil occurs mainly in the Satluj- Ganga- Brahmaputra Plains. They are also found in the valleys of the Narmada, Tapi and in the Eastern and Western coastal plains. These soils are mainly derived from the debris brown from the Himalayas. This soil is well-drained and poorly drained with an immature profile in undulating areas. This soil has potash deficiency. The colour of soil varies from This soil is divided into

Types of Soil in India – Alluvial soilThe alluvial soil occurs mainly in the Satluj- Ganga- Brahmaputra Plains. They are also found in the valleys of the Narmada, Tapi and in the Eastern and Western coastal plains. These soils are mainly derived from the debris brown from the Himalayas. This soil is well-drained and poorly drained with an immature profile in undulating areas. This soil has potash deficiency. The colour of soil varies from This soil is divided intoKhadar Soil (New): the khaddar soils are enriched with fresh silts. They are low lying, frequently inundated by floods during the rainy season. It occupies the flood plains of rivers. The khaddar tracts called as kankar are rich in concentration.

Types of Soil in India – Alluvial soilThe alluvial soil occurs mainly in the Satluj- Ganga- Brahmaputra Plains. They are also found in the valleys of the Narmada, Tapi and in the Eastern and Western coastal plains. These soils are mainly derived from the debris brown from the Himalayas. This soil is well-drained and poorly drained with an immature profile in undulating areas. This soil has potash deficiency. The colour of soil varies from This soil is divided intoKhadar Soil (New): the khaddar soils are enriched with fresh silts. They are low lying, frequently inundated by floods during the rainy season. It occupies the flood plains of rivers. The khaddar tracts called as kankar are rich in concentration.Bhangar Soil (Old): This soil lies above the flood level. It is well-drained but because of the calcium carbonate nodules. The texture

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