Geography, asked by jashwanthkishanjk, 10 months ago

what is nature of alluvial soil in drier areas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This soil has very soft strata with the lowest proportion of nitrogen and humus but with an adequate amount of phosphate. There is a wide variation in the amount of iron oxide and lime in different regions. Alluvial soil is one of the best soils, requiring the least water due to its high porosity.

Answered by bratislava
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Nature of alluvial soil in drier areas

Explanation:

  • The major characters of alluvial soils are  
  • Formed by the deposits of the river load, light and porous, and are fertile.
  • Support a large variety of crops like rabi and Kharif. Soils are rich with minerals.
  • Dry areas have khadar soil type which has a higher sandy and loamy in content.
  • In uncultivated or barren lands grazing is done.
  • Soils are more alkaline in nature.

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