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how does alluvial soil and black soil differ?
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Answered by diyaroy1326
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Answer:

Alluvial Soil Black Soil

1. Alluvial soil is very fertile as it is rich in mineral nutrients like potash and lime

1.The black soils are made of extremely fine material, i.e., clayey material.

2.Alluvial soil support many crops like rice, wheat.

2.Cotton grows best in this black soil.

3.Alluvial soil are confined to northern plains and coastal plains

3.Black soil are found in north-western part of peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat

Answered by sanjaykumar0670
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Answer:

Alluvial soil :-

1. Alluvial soil is considered the most fertile soil.

2. Alluvial soil contains sand, silt and clay.

3. Alluvial soil contains an ample amount of potash, phosphoric acid and lime.

Black soil :-

1. Rich in calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash, and lime but poor in nitrogen and phosphorous.

2. Highly retentive of moisture, extremely compact and tenacious when wet.

3. Contractible and develops deep wide cracks on drying.

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