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how does the alluvial soil of the north is differ from the south​

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Answered by avianna
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The alluvial soil of the northern plains is formed due to the deposition of fine sediments that were brought down by the Himalayan rivers.

This soil is light in colour.  

The alluvial soil of the coastal regions is formed due to the deposition of sediments brought mainly from the Deccan Trap region which is volcanic in origin.

It is dark in colour.

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