Geography, asked by FidaSaifudheen, 8 months ago

In the upper
reaches of the river valley i.e. near the place
of the break of slope, the soils are coarse.
Such soils are more common in piedmont

plains such as Duars, Chos and Terai.
what is the meaning of these lines?​

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Answered by monicasenthlkumar79
3

Answer:

In the upper

reaches of the river valley i.e. near the place

of the break of slope, the soils are coarse.

Such soils are more common in piedmont

plains such as Duars, Chos and Terai.

what is the meaning of these lines?​

Explanation:

What is common between Chos Duars and Terai?

The alluvial soil consists of various proportions of sand, silt and clay. ... In the upper reaches of the river valley i.e.near the place of the break of slope, the soils are coarse. Such soils are more common in piedmont plains such as Duars, Chos and Terai.

Answered by Adas07
5

In the upper

reaches of the river valley i.e. near the place

of the break of slope, the soils are coarse.

Such soils are more common in piedmont

plains such as Duars, Chos and Terai.

what is the meaning of these lines?

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