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alluvial soil is brought down by rivers and is called ex situ

rich in potash,humus and lime

punjab, hariyana, uttar pradesh,bihar,west bengal etc

suitable for the growth of large variety of rabi and kharif crops

yellow in colour,found to a depth of 500m

black soil is of volcanic origin and is formed due to disentigration of badalte

rich in iron,lime,potash, carbonates, alumnina,hunus etc

greater parts of gujarat, maharashtra, north west odisha, western andhra pradesh etc

cotton,jowar, wheat, sugarcane,gram

red soil is formed due to weathering of crystalline metamorphic rock and has a mixture of clay and sand

rich in potash

large parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, north Eastern Andhra Pradesh,odisha,and chhattisgarh

wheat,rice,millets,cotton, sugarcane (when fertilizers are added)

porus and friable,not retentive of moisture,poor in nitrogen,lime, phosphorus and humus

laterite soil is formed due to the leaching of lateritic rocks under high temperature with alternating dry and wet periods

rich in iron

Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bengal,odisha

cashew and Tapioca

poor in nitrogen,lime,coarse in texture,high content of acidity and inability to retain moisture

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