What is alluvial soil? Where is this mainly found? (India)
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Alluvial soils are by far the largest and the most important soil group of India. The widest occurrence of the alluvial soils is in the Indo-Gangetic Plain starting from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam in the east, northern parts of Gujrat also have some covers alluvial soils.
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alluvial soil is the type of soil which is brought by the rivers it is kind of soft and brittle ans is the most fertile type of soil. Alluvial soil covers about 40 percent of land area of India. It is depositional soils that are transported and deposited by rivers and stream formed by deposition of fine sediments and silt by the rivers along their banks. Such soil is mostly found in the Great Northern Plains of the river Ganga
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