Red soil is very infertile. Give Reason
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red soil is no nutrition present in soil it is use for make pots because it is clay type soil so it infertile no vegetation can take place
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ANSWER:- Due to its lack of humus and minerals, red soil is not very fruitful. Due to its poor water retention, red soil is challenging to grow.
EXPLANATION:- 1). The red soil's chemical make-up is composed of 90.47 percent non-soluble material, 3.61 percent iron, 2.9 percent aluminium, 1.01 percent organic matter, 0.70 percent magnesium, 0.56 percent lime, 0.30 percent Nitrogen, phosphates, potash, humus, magnesia, and lime are all lacking in red soil.
2). Red soil is most fruitful at its lowest point. Sand and pores make up the red soil's top layer. A pH range of 4.5 to 6.5 describes the red soil.
The third-largest soil in India is red soil. It covers roughly 3.5 .
EXPLANATION:- 1). The red soil's chemical make-up is composed of 90.47 percent non-soluble material, 3.61 percent iron, 2.9 percent aluminium, 1.01 percent organic matter, 0.70 percent magnesium, 0.56 percent lime, 0.30 percent Nitrogen, phosphates, potash, humus, magnesia, and lime are all lacking in red soil.
2). Red soil is most fruitful at its lowest point. Sand and pores make up the red soil's top layer. A pH range of 4.5 to 6.5 describes the red soil.
The third-largest soil in India is red soil. It covers roughly 3.5 .
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