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short note on alluvial soil​

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Answered by Jaiserorger
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Alluvial soil is the main and important soil that spreads across the river plains. They are formed by deposition of materials or sediments (alluvium) brought in down by rivers that consist of silt, sand, clay, etc. Alluvial soil which is found in the deltas of river is called deltaic alluvium (coastal alluvium).

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Answered by sandeep5318
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it is one of the widespread soil in the India that is found by the deposition of the three river basin Ganga Brahmaputra and Indus which is also considered as himalayan river it is the most fertile soil as it contains phosphoric acid calcium phosphate and many nutrient reach components that helps to to grow paddy and other crops in a suitable manner that's all a short note for Alluvial soil please mark me as brainliest


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