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laterite soil is found in areas that receive heavy rainfall

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The laterite soil is formed under conditions of high temperature and heavy rainfall. They are the result of intense leaching due to alternate wet and dry periods. With rain, lime and silica get leached away and soils rich in iron oxide and auminium compound are left behind.

Answered by Anonymous
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yes

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Laterite soil is found in area that receive heavy rainfall because : 1. Heavy rainfall leaches out all soluble materials from the top layer of the soils leaving behind high proportion of residual (remaining), insoluble iron and aluminium oxides in the soil

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