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Ramesh asked his father, “Why don't we grow crops in our fields? Ramesh's father replied that this soil has deficiency of lime, magnesium, phosphate and nitrogen. Which soil is this?​

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Answered by SarvPratham
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The soil is RED SOIL.

Answered by uppalaLokesh
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Answer:

Acidic solis

Explanation:

If there is the deficiency of lime in the soil then it is said to be acidic. This occurs due to presence of pH less than 7, ranging from 4.5 to 6.9. This causes a concentration difference in the accumulation of minerals suchas lime, magnesium, phosphate and nitrogen that are required for plant growth. Hence the acidic soil are not suitable for plant growth.

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