Geography, asked by jitendertanwar333, 7 months ago

how urvara soil are different from usara soil

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Answered by priyanshib03062005
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Answer:

Urvara soil refers to the fertile soil.

Usara refers to sterile soil that is the soil which is not suitable for agriculture.

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Answered by anushreeyaratan
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Answer:

Soil can be simply defined as a mixture of small rock particles/debris and organic materials/ humus which develop on the earth surface and support growth of plants.

Explanation:

In India, soil had been classified from the ancient period itself even though it was not as detail as the modern classifications.

In the ancient period, the classification was based on only two things; whether the soil is fertile or sterile. Thus the classification were:

Urvara [fertile]

Usara [sterile]

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