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what is caterite soil ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey! its laterite soil

Explanation:

<>This soil occurs chiefly in the highland areas of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu.

<>It is also found in the holly regions of Assam and orrisa.

<>Being acidic, this type of soil is generally not favorable for the cultivation of crop.

<>Grasses, bushes and shrubs grow well in this soil . The acidic nature of this soil makes it suitable for the cultivation of coconut, tea and coffee

<> Laterite soil is a soil which is abundant in metals i.e iron and aluminium.

<> They are often formed in hot and wet areas.

<> This soil is of rusty red colour. The colour of soil is red due to presence of high amount of iron.

<> They evolve by deep and enduring weathering of the basic parent rock.

 

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Answered by prerna2297
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