Geography, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ALLUVIAL SOIL FOUND IN THE UPPER COURSE OF RIVERS AND THAT FOUND IN THE LOWER CASE?????​

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Answered by daljeetsingh123dj
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Explanation:

The alluvial soil in upper course is coarse as its particles are big. This soil in the lower course of the river are finer. The soil is in the river's upper course is dry and less compact whereas in the lower course, the soil becomes moist and more compact.

Answered by aarivukkarasu
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Explanation:

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Alluvial soil In upper course :-

Alluvial soil found in the upper course is coarse in texture, light in colour and less fertile.

Alluvial soil In Lower course :-

Alluvial soil found in the lower course is fine textured, dark in colour and more fertile.

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