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sierozem soil mostly found in----
a) Sundarban; b) Rajasthan; c) Maharashtra; d) West Bengal. ​

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Answered by shashwathrose
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Answered by akashachu192006
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Through inner Kazakhstan and Mongolia stretches a zone of semidesert, and in Middle Asia, the Junggar (Dzungarian) Basin, the Takla Makan Desert, and Inner Mongolia, there is a belt of temperate-zone deserts. A belt of subtropical deserts extends through the Levant, the Iranian highlands, and the southern edge of Middle Asia. Beneath the semideserts, with their mosaic of desert and arid-steppe vegetation, light chestnut and light brown semidesert soils form; those are low in humus but contain an abundance of strongly alkaline soil. Beneath the deserts, where the supply of organic substances, as well as the humus content, is extremely low, gray-brown soils form in the temperate zone, while gray desert soils (sierozems) develop in the arid subtropics. A great deal of saline soil is present there, and agriculture is possible only with the use of irrigation, which gives rise to specific cultivated types of sierozems.

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