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what is leaching? can anyone else answer this question?​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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In agriculture, leaching is the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation. Soil structure, crop planting, type and application rates of fertilizers, and other factors are taken into account to avoid excessive nutrient loss.

Answered by amritamirjapur
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laterite soil found in the north-eastern hills is India is an example if leaching soil. It develops insitu as a result of leaching due to heavy rains. ... the high temperatures and heavy rainfall resulting in alternating wet and dry spells cause the soluble silica in the soil to be removed.Apr 24, 2018

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