what is alluvial soil?? give its main characteristics
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Alluvial is loose, unconsolidated soil or sediments, which has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting
its main characteristics are
1.it is rich in potassium and sulphur
2.it is divided into two parts
bangar and khadar
its main characteristics are
1.it is rich in potassium and sulphur
2.it is divided into two parts
bangar and khadar
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Alluvial soil is known as the one of the most fertile soil in world.
because this soil has been deposited by sediments brought down by the river and mainly found on river basins.
Alluvial soil are very rich in potash humus phosphoric acid etc but they have lack of Nitrogen.
these are consist of grained clay and sand hence known as loamy soil
because this soil has been deposited by sediments brought down by the river and mainly found on river basins.
Alluvial soil are very rich in potash humus phosphoric acid etc but they have lack of Nitrogen.
these are consist of grained clay and sand hence known as loamy soil
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