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In what way is the soil in the delta of the river Ganga different from that of the delta of the river Godavari?


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Answered by sammy1800
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Alluvial soils of the Ganga plains is formed due to the deposition of alluvium brought down by the rivers from the Himalayan region. These are light in colour. The alluvial soil found in the Godavari valley is formed because of the deposition of alluvium brought mainly from the Deccan trap region which is volcanic in origin. The alluvium soil found here is dark in colour.
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Answered by steffis
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The soil in the delta of the river Ganga is different from that of the delta of the river Godavari in the way alluvial soil is brought.

Explanation:

  • The soil in the delta of the river Ganga is formed by the alluvial soil deposition brought by the rivers of Himalayan region.
  • Whereas, the soil in the delta of the river Godavari is formed by the alluvial soil deposition brought by Deccan trap region.
  • There is difference in the soil colour; dark in the delta of river Godavari.

To know more:

What is alluvial soil?

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