Geography, asked by saralDixit806, 1 year ago

Match the following:
A
1. Alluvial soil
2. Black soil
3. Red soil
4. Laterite soil
B
a. to grow ragi and oil seeds
b. soil of the Western Ghats
c. the Gangetic plain
d. to grow cotton
e. to grow coffee and Tea.

Answers

Answered by Terrin
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LATERITE SOIL - TEA AND COFFEE
RED SOIL - WESTERN GHATS
BLACK SOIL - COTTON
ALLUVIAL SOIL - GANGETIC  PLAIN
Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is:-

LATERITE SOIL - TEA AND COFFEE

RED SOIL - WESTERN GHATS

BLACK SOIL - COTTON

ALLUVIAL SOIL - GANGETIC  PLAIN

Explanation:

1) Alluvial soil is the most boundless soil in North India. The dirt got its name from the word 'Alluvium'. Alluvium is material brought by the streaming water. Alluvial soil is found in the Indo-Gangetic fields, Brahmaputra fields, eastern seaside fields, and portions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is perhaps of the most fruitful soil in India yet by and large needs Nitrogen. The dirt is fine in surface with a lot of sand, residue, and earth. Significant yields filled in alluvial soil are sugarcane, grains and filaments.

2) Dark soil is tracked down in regions with past volcanic action. It is otherwise called Regur or dark cotton soil. Found in the Deccan level, Dark soil has high mud content and is iron-rich. The most widely recognized crops filled in Dark soil are Cotton, sugarcane, wheat, and so forth.

3)Red soil as the name recommends is rosy in variety. The red tone is a direct result of the iron oxides present in the dirt. Red soil is perhaps of the most far-reaching soil in India tracked down in southern, eastern and north-eastern states. The beachfront locales of Maharashtra and Goa likewise have red soil. Framed after the enduring of translucent and transformative rocks, red soil by and large has low supplement content and low water holding limit. Significant harvests developed in red soil are rice, heartbeats, and millet.

4) Laterite soil isn't quite as far and wide as alluvial or dark soil. The dirt got its name from the Latin word 'later' significance block. This dirt are by and large seen in muggy tropical regions with unmistakable dry and wet seasons. Laterite soil is likewise rosy in variety because of the presence of iron oxides. These specks of dirt become hard during the dry season.

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