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the soil that are mostly uncultivable are​

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Answered by payalaher29
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Explanation:

Infertile soil.......

Answered by smartbrainz
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The soil that is mostly uncultivable are Laterite Soil

EXPLANATION:

  • Laterite is a soil which is rich in iron-oxide and is obtained from an extensive range of rocks weathering under strongly leaching and oxidising conditions. It forms in the subtropical and tropical regions where there humid climate.
  • Laterite soils are located in regions of very high rainfall and high temperature. The rains wash away nutrients from the soil, thus making it infertile.
  • Laterite soils are found in Western Ghats, Malwa Plateau, Eastern Ghats, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and so on. These soils are not wholly fit for agriculture, however they can be used for purposes such as making bricks used in construction.  

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