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what is black soil and alluvial soil​

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Answered by xXOoButiQueenoOXx
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The black soils are made of extremely fine material, clayey material. 2. Alluvial soil support many crops like rice, wheat. Cotton grows best in this black soil. ... Black soil are found in north-western part of peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat.

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Answered by Anonymous
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black soil : black soils are mineral soils which have a black surface horizon, enriched with organic carbon that is at least 25 cm deep. Two categories of black soils (1st and 2nd categories) are recognized. A base saturation in the black surface horizons ≥50%.

alluvial soil : alluvial soils are soils deposited by surface water. You'll find them along rivers, in floodplains and deltas (like the Mississippi Delta), stream terraces, and areas called alluvial fans. This last category results from larger floods, causing the soil to spread out in the shape of a triangle fan.

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