what are the advantages and disadvantages of alluvial soil?
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Solution: as alluvial soil is the deposits of the flowing river from the Himalayas, it is rich in nutrients and is very fertile.
It has high water retention capacity which is quite ideal for the cultivation of jute, rice and so on.
The alluvial soil which is quite old is not fit for further cultivation and it loses its fertility.
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they have high fertility of the soil at the cultivation can undergo.
they are very important soil.
disadvantages that the construction cannot be taken place
they are very important soil.
disadvantages that the construction cannot be taken place
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