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how does soil factor affect the type of vegetation of a region​

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Answered by nairaditya382
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soil affects the type of vegetation in the region because different crops require different nutrients from the soil and can grow in soils of different fertility levels for example rice requires extremely fertile soil which is why it is grown on alluvial soil.

Answered by darshanagni3
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hence soil is main. for the growth of vegetation hence because

hence example. alluvial soil is best siutable for crop rice, wheat ,. sugarcane. hence. it is deficiency in hummus and nitrogen and rich pottasium.

Laterite soil are those. which as property leaching and hence they are infertile

like. coffee,tea ,are best suitated for it

red soil are not so fertile but they respond to fertilizers

hence. the strength and. deep affects the plant growth and also even

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