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how red soil is formed

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is formed by the weathering of ancient crystalline and metamorphic rocks, particularly acid granites and gneisses, quartzitic rocks, and felspathic rocks. Chemically, red soil is siliceous and aluminous, with free quartz as sand, but is rich in potassium, ranging from sand to clay with the majority being loamy.

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Answered by TheScaryGirl
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Red soil is formed by the weathering of ancient metamorphic and crystalline rocks under the conditions of high pressure and temperatures with alternate wet and dry periods.

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