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Laterite soil is formed due to intense leaching during monsoon.
What is intense leeching?

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Answered by ambitious2006
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Leaching is defined as the loss of water-soluble plants nutrients from the soil, which happens due to the rain or irrigation process. If leaching reaches its optimal level and starts contaminating the underground water, then it is called intensive leaching.

Answered by Eline75
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  • What Is Intense Leaching?
  • Leaching is defined as the loss of water-soluble plants nutrients from the soil, which happens due to the rain or irrigation process. If leaching reaches its optimal level and starts contaminating the underground water, then it is called intensive leaching.

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