Laterite soil undergo leaching because these soul are generally coarse in texture and friable and porous in nature
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laterite soils are formed as a result of atmospheric weathering of rocks under high conditions of rainfall and temperature with alternate wet and dry periods.
leaching is the process in which the nutrients get percolated down below the soil due to heavy rainfall, thus leaving the top layer of the soil infertile.
leaching is the process in which the nutrients get percolated down below the soil due to heavy rainfall, thus leaving the top layer of the soil infertile.
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