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mountain soil brief explanation?
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Answered by KeshavKhattar
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2.6 Forest and Mountain Soils

Forest and mountain soils occur not only at higher elevations, but also at lower elevations that have sufficient rainfall. They are formed by the deposition of organic matter derived from forest growth and are heterogeneous in nature, depending on parent rocks, ground configuration, and climate. They are generally infertile for the production of field crops, but useful for supplying forest products, such as timber and fuel. They are rich in humus, but are deficient in potash, phosphorus, and lime; thus, they require a large amount of fertilizers for plantations of tea, coffee, spices, and tropical fruits. These soils occupy approximately 8.7% of the total land area of India, including the Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttaranchal, and also some parts of the Western and Eastern Ghats and the Peninsular plateau. Some parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala also contain these soils

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