Geography, asked by eshan1050, 10 months ago

how does arid soil becomes cultivable​

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Answered by rupali96
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The soils contain a considerable amount of soluble salts. Due to dry climate and absence of vegetation, it also contains a very low percentage of organic matter. After proper irrigation, these soil become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

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Answered by doreamon27
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Answer:

This soil is not suitable for major crop production owing to particle moisture content accumulated soluble salts..

However if properly managed and irrigated ,it can become productive .

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