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on what basis the soil of India can classified​

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Answered by dhruvpratapsinghh
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Answer:

On the basis of genesis, colour, composition and location, the soils of India have been classified into: (i) Alluvial soils (ii) Black soils (iii) Red and Yellow soils (iv) Laterite soils (v) Arid soils (vi) Saline soils (vii) Peaty soils (viii) Forest soils.

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Answered by 0Strange
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☞ ̄ᴥ ̄☞ classification of soil in India :

In India, classified soils have 8 categories:

Alluvial Soil.

Black Cotton Soil.

Red Soil.

Laterite Soil.

Mountainous or Forest Soils.

Arid or Desert Soil.

Saline and Alkaline Soil.

Peaty, and Marshy Soil.

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