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Difference between alluvial and laterite soil.










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Answered by llXxmrsmasoomxXll
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Alluvial soil is formed due to the deposition of alluvium from the river whereas laterite soil is formed due to leaching in wet and hot areas. *Alluvial soil is light grey in colour whereas laterite soil is reddish. * Alluvial soil isn,t acidic whereas laterite soil is acidic and coarse.

Answered by Brainly321117
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  • Alluvial soil is formed due to the deposition of alluvium from the river whereas laterite soil is formed due to leaching in wet and hot areas.
  • Alluvial soil is light grey in colour whereas laterite soil is reddish.
  • Alluvial soil isn,t acidic whereas laterite soil is acidic and coarse.

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